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Originally Posted by CP 1///M
Need good wet tires that can handle the occasional snow - it pretty much rains from November straight to March
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According to consumer reports, might consider Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric All Season--very good in general and particularly on ice for an all-season. Among winter tires, might like Pirelli 210 Sottozero Serie II--lousy on ice but good on snow and wet, or Nokian Wr G3, best of the "performance winter tires" on wet and very good on snow and ice.