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Raised by Hamsters posted:I live in Wisconsin, but no one that I know actually swaps out winter tires from all seasons. But, just today I also bought a new Subaru Outback - This will be the fanciest car I've ever owned and I want to take care of it. I'm also a little worried that the all wheel go will tempt me to overdrive conditions in winter. Thinking about getting a set of steel rims and some winters - What do you do to store these things though? stack them up in the basement for 8 months of the year? How huge of a difference do these really make, if you've spent your life driving without them? I lived in Madison for 5 years. 4 of them were spent in a VW GTI on all seasons (Continental DSWs). One of those years was spent in a Cayman, with dedicated summer and winter tires. The Cayman was by far the better winter car.
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