Last time I ran snow tires was 2010. Since then I’ve run all-seasons year round. I live in Allegheny county, but drive as far north as Lawrence regularly. Modern all seasons are great! That being said, I’ve driven AWD since then as well. If you do go for snow tires get hard rubber ones like Hankook, because you’ll get a ton of wear out of them, and they’ll likely outlive your car. If not, you should be fine in all weathers.
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Reply to Winter driving in PA all seasons vs Snow tires. What do you have and why? by RemoteStatement
Last time I ran snow tires was 2010. Since then I’ve run all-seasons year round. I live in Allegheny county, but drive as far north as Lawrence regularly. Modern all seasons are great! That being said, I’ve driven AWD since then as well. If you do go for snow tires get hard rubber ones like Hankook, because you’ll get a ton of wear out of them, and they’ll likely outlive your car. If not, you should be fine in all weathers.