Winter preparation of the car

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    synthia
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      I’m thinking it’s time to get winter tires in advance. Everyone says good tires are essential in Edmonton, especially when the first freezing rains start. But what specific tires really help on icy roads? Tell us what you use.

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      manvi
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        Winters are harsh here, and choosing the right tires is really important, otherwise the car just slides around like it’s on skates. It’s interesting to read the recommendations.

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        eilidh
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          I’ve been living in Edmonton for several years now, and I can say with certainty that you can’t do anything here without good winter tires. I remember driving all-season tires the first season and literally dreading every intersection. Then I got winter tires Edmonton, and the difference was huge. The grip on packed snow is simply incredible: the car no longer pulls away at the start, and braking became much more predictable. On icy roads, you also feel confident, especially during gentle maneuvers. I really liked that even at -25 degrees, the tires remain flexible and don’t turn into “rocks.” Plus, the noise level is noticeably lower than many studded tires, making the ride more comfortable. I often drive out of town, and even on snowy roads, I feel stable. If you want to survive the winter without any worries, I recommend these winter tires—they really help with road holding in any conditions.

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