I have a fairly new Dodge GC (17k miles) that am presently trying to outfit to make it more comfortable.
Up here, winter tires are mandatory from Dec. 15-March 15. It is a $70. ticket if caught without them. Have priced them for my van and seems with rims, to run about 800. Now, while I am hoping to be far south by December, I wonder if it is worthwhile to have winter tires anyway. In some of the photos seen of the RTR area, the roads look really rough. Would the greater traction be helpfulé.
Please know that am not a car person, have ziltch knowledge of anything car related, so posing this question.
In my previous smaller car, I kept the winter tires on all year to avoid buying a set of regular summer ones.
Up here, winter tires are mandatory from Dec. 15-March 15. It is a $70. ticket if caught without them. Have priced them for my van and seems with rims, to run about 800. Now, while I am hoping to be far south by December, I wonder if it is worthwhile to have winter tires anyway. In some of the photos seen of the RTR area, the roads look really rough. Would the greater traction be helpfulé.
Please know that am not a car person, have ziltch knowledge of anything car related, so posing this question.
In my previous smaller car, I kept the winter tires on all year to avoid buying a set of regular summer ones.