Where do you live?
In Southern Colorado, the snow usually only sticks for a couple of days, so I just live with my OEM tires. And as AZCivic said, putting weight in the back of a front-wheel drive vehicle doesn't make sense (makes sense in a rear-wheel drive vehicle).
My problem is the low clearance of the car, which is what you probably also see. When the snow is deep, the bottom of my car is scraping snow. One scary thing that happened was a chunk of ice was in the middle of the road one day and it got stuck underneath my car. Had this scraping noise for miles with my car pulling to one side. . . and it killed my gas mileage. HAHA
But the nice thing is my CVT. I can accelerate gradually up an icy hill, and not worry about shifting gears and slipping. NICE!
jinno
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