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      12-11-2013, 08:27 AM   #5
richardew
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I'm not as impressed as you guys about the Sottozero's but I'm glad you are satisfied.
What aren't you impressed with? I've been using winter tires since 2004 on at least 2 vehicles each winter. I've run Dunlap, Bridgestone and now Pirelli. My grading is pass fall. I don't have any way to compare them side by side in the same weather, on the same car, with the same age tire. If I'm driving around effortlessly while other vehicles are slipping, sliding and stuck, then they pass. If I'm also slipping, sliding and or stuck too, they fail. I can only compare using them to what I've experienced with z rated tires in the snow (bad, bad, bad, bad, ......, bad), and all season tires in the snow (bad, bad, bad).
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