Re: Automobiles
Jorn-
We have two Volvos, an XC60 and a Polestar V60. Going up the Northway into Quebec was absolutely frightening without dedicated snow tires. Not to mention they could get sticky on the law about snow tires in Quebec for the winter months.
We got 235/40R-19 Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3 for the V60 which are great (although I think they may wear somewhat quickly as really good tires do) and some Kumho Andros (the model isn't made anymore) for the XC60 which were good. The Kumhos lasted three winters (which includes a boatload of miles between Tremblant and NYC on dry pavement. We do about 33K miles a year between the two places). When the Kumhos wore out, I got some kind of Michelins that were recommended by Canadian Tire and seem fine.
I got extra wheels and had the tires mounted and balanced on them. Keep the not in use ones in the shed. Which is another thing you need to build on that property. The Ford/Volvo dealer in Rhode Island was best for purchasing the Volvo wheels.
Even if you don't go all in on the extra wheels and tire pressure monitors that are necessary, ATMO you really really need snow tires for up North.
The only vehicle I don't use snow tires on is Big Red, my 2500 Silverado diesel, that stays up there. But those tires have a tread like snow tires to begin with as it is meant for going in places that cars don't go.
Last edited by htwoopup; 02-09-2018 at 05:16 PM.
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