[TW]Fox;23577559 said:Snip
What I was trying to say wasn't that YOU need winter tyres but that dismissing them all over the UK because it's sunny where you live is a bit narrow thinking.
I brought London into discussion because I think it's fairly representative of the average UK temperatures, it's not like I said "have a look at Newcastle and how much snow they are getting". Yet even here it's still below freezing in quite a few days of the year in the mornings and evenings.
Just because YOU didn't need to de-ice your car this morning doesn't mean winter tyres are a silly buy everywhere in the UK as you keep on repeating on this topic.

Housey - just because you have to spend £1000 to get winter tyres in your size doesn't mean that everybody else does. As a mater a fact, neither do you as a pair of 17" (or 18" if needed) + wheels would set you back a lot less and that cost would be saved in the long run anyway because you're not using the summers in the meantime.
The whole point I'm trying to make is that it really depends on how you define "Need".

Do you need to have 200+ bhp?
Do you need to have a nice comfy car?
Do you need to have UHP summer tyres instead of mid-range ones?
Do you need to have winter tyres?
None of the above should ever be a yes, but the "want" is a whole different factor. You want comfort, safety, fun and there is nothing wrong with that.
When many many people lose hundreds of pounds on their cars every month on depreciation because they "want" to drive a nice car (nothing wrong with that) I find it rather funny when they can't spend a couple of hundred once which would not count in the long run.
This would be for the comfort of being able to make it to work/supermarket/meeting/whatever any day of the year and not worry about that hill when there's an inch of snow or a bit of ice. Or risk skidding into someone else with all the hassle that brings, not to mention the increased risk of injuring someone.
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