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      05-10-2017, 11:28 PM   #23
0w40X1
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Drives: 2014 BMW X1 s28i M Sport
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Originally Posted by zeevette View Post
You couldn't give away a S-drive 28i here. Good looking car, and in your location, the S-drive may be an advantage.
Why? Do people think Xdrive is only way to get through snow?

I think snow tires for winter on a s28i will work fine.

People down here put up with snow, no xdrive, and only long wearing low traction all season tires.

There might be more slick days in Amarillo TEXAS than near the Washington, or Oregon coast.

For example, Kennewick Washington next to where you live gets average 9.8 inches of snowfall/ year while Amarillo area gets 17.8 inches snowfall/year.

I've heard of like 20 or 30 slick days, and never hear of people having snow tire preparation.

I flee the snow to another country during winter, and keep summer tires on my cars. I drove my s28i with summer pirelli P7's during a snow storm at 30 deg just before I put it away. Road was slushy, and had no looseness; or course next morning would be bitch for any car.

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