Ditto the Hakka's. I've got a set on a RWD M5 and it is better than 4x4 on ice & snow so far. Really soft compound--night & day difference in ride quality on bare streets too.
No question the Hakka's are the gold-standard.
If I lived in an area where there was a really serious long winter and I had to drive everyday in it, I would consider the Hakka's.
The reality is in the Toronto area. Winter driving is probably 75% on snow-free roads. But then when you need the snow/winter tires you really need them!
Steve Fleck @stevefleck | Blog
No question the Hakka's are the gold-standard.
If I lived in an area where there was a really serious long winter and I had to drive everyday in it, I would consider the Hakka's.
The reality is in the Toronto area. Winter driving is probably 75% on snow-free roads. But then when you need the snow/winter tires you really need them!
Steve Fleck @stevefleck | Blog