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A lot of people seem to hate on All-Weather tires, but I had the WRG2's for several winters and they worked well for me. I remember I was plowing through the snow in the big snowstorm of 2008. They are not good for icy conditions though, so you run the risk when temperatures plunge below 0.
Vancouver is probably the most difficult place for picking out winter tires. People in Cali ride on their summers all year long, people in Toronto should have the best winter tires money can buy. But us here in Vancouver? My Hakka's were great when I went up to Whistler several times, but for the past month I have been driving in wet and warm temperatures between 7-12 degrees, not optimal. I was taking a cloverleaf onto the highway a few weeks back while it was raining and my back-end almost slid out because it lost grip.
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