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      03-01-2021, 01:26 PM   #3
KCee
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Drives: BMW 328 GT XDrive 2016
Join Date: Oct 2019
Location: Hartford, CT

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I bought my 2016 GT 2 years ago and it had nearly new all season runflats installed. I had used winters on my 2006 TL here in New England, but decided that since the GT had AWD I would try it as is. The first winter was so mild that I took the car out around town during the only snow just to see how it would do. It was fine and seemed to do even a bit better than my wife's 2015 MDX. This year has been snowier and while I try to avoid it I have been out in it without issue. The car pulls through snow nicely and about as well as the Subaru Outback we used to have.

I personally will not bother getting snow tires for the GT, but I can mostly avoid driving in the snow as I can work from home when I want. If I HAD to drive in the snow for some reason then yes I would consider snow tires for extra traction. My car is meant to be a comfortable commuter with a bit of sportiness so decent All Seasons are good enough for me.
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