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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
I usually swap on the winter tires mid-October because temperatures start to dip to 7 degrees and to avoid the tire shop rush. The all-seasons come on mid-to-late April. You also have to keep in mind, I'm in Toronto, not the Lower Mainland anymore, so the climate here is different. I guess you COULD run CrossClimate 2s all year round, but that's asking for serious trouble especially on wild snow days.
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If you have dedicated winter tires, no need to run CC2's. It's just a jack of all trades then, and wouldn't suffice for Toronto winter.
But it honestly sounds like you should be looking into touring tires that offer comfort and low rolling resistance so you get better fuel mileage.