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If you go for the regular snows, let us know. I know someone who put Blizzaks on their rear wheel drive car (not an IS) and claimed a dramatic improvement. I have IS250 AWD and I'm hoping that the existing tires will suffice. I have to believe that a different set of tires will help you, though. Good luck.
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This is so funny for me to read. I live in new england, and wanted the 350 so damn bad, but I knew it would be a nightmare to drive in the winter, and I personally couldn't afford to pay for the lexus and also have a winter car, so I bought the 250AWD. It's awesome in the snow, and the rain for that matter. What doesn't make sense to me though is why they just didn't have the 350 be AWD as an option instead of the 250. The GS 350 comes AWD... and I think that most people who purchased the IS 250AWD out of necessity like me because of where they live would have purchased the 350AWD if it were a available. Sure, i'm jealous when i see a 350 on the road in the spring/summer... i'll be the first to admit that. But, i couldn't be happier when i'm cruising in the snow and it feels like i'm on dry pavement, while i'm watching other people struggle to keep their RWD car on the road.
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This is so funny for me to read. I live in new england, and wanted the 350 so damn bad, but I knew it would be a nightmare to drive in the winter, and I personally couldn't afford to pay for the lexus and also have a winter car, so I bought the 250AWD. It's awesome in the snow, and the rain for that matter. What doesn't make sense to me though is why they just didn't have the 350 be AWD as an option instead of the 250. The GS 350 comes AWD... and I think that most people who purchased the IS 250AWD out of necessity like me because of where they live would have purchased the 350AWD if it were a available. Sure, i'm jealous when i see a 350 on the road in the spring/summer... i'll be the first to admit that. But, i couldn't be happier when i'm cruising in the snow and it feels like i'm on dry pavement, while i'm watching other people struggle to keep their RWD car on the road.
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This is so funny for me to read. I live in new england, and wanted the 350 so damn bad, but I knew it would be a nightmare to drive in the winter, and I personally couldn't afford to pay for the lexus and also have a winter car, so I bought the 250AWD. It's awesome in the snow, and the rain for that matter. What doesn't make sense to me though is why they just didn't have the 350 be AWD as an option instead of the 250. The GS 350 comes AWD... and I think that most people who purchased the IS 250AWD out of necessity like me because of where they live would have purchased the 350AWD if it were a available. Sure, i'm jealous when i see a 350 on the road in the spring/summer... i'll be the first to admit that. But, i couldn't be happier when i'm cruising in the snow and it feels like i'm on dry pavement, while i'm watching other people struggle to keep their RWD car on the road.
#35
What a relief! Home in one piece.
-7C outside
Finally got my car home. The sun is out enough to melt some of the snow and I was able to get it home....barely.
Those dunlop tires have got to be the worst tires in the snow ever. Even on the flat ground they slide all over. Going down a hill on snow... well lets just say I don't recomend it.
The tires feel like they are made out of smooth plastic.
Bottom line do not drive the IS350 in the snow with the Dunlop tires on!!!!!!!!!!!!
Listen now or you will regret it.
My car is staying in the garage until the snow melts or I get my winter tires on.
Finally got my car home. The sun is out enough to melt some of the snow and I was able to get it home....barely.
Those dunlop tires have got to be the worst tires in the snow ever. Even on the flat ground they slide all over. Going down a hill on snow... well lets just say I don't recomend it.
The tires feel like they are made out of smooth plastic.
Bottom line do not drive the IS350 in the snow with the Dunlop tires on!!!!!!!!!!!!
Listen now or you will regret it.
My car is staying in the garage until the snow melts or I get my winter tires on.
#36
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This applies to any high performance summer tire, not just to the Dunlops. These tires have no sipes, and a rubber compound that was not designed for cold weather or ice. I've been hanging out on various car forums for a long time, and every year I read at least a couple of stories of people who have crashed into curbs (or worse) by foolishly venturing out in the snow on performance summer rubber. Don't do it!
#37
Getting Pirelli 240 tires on wednesday.
If there is any snow left I will give a review on how they do in the snow.
Hope I got a good tire, they are a bit $$$$.
Anyone have experience with these tires? Something tells me I read a post on these... I will have to check.
If there is any snow left I will give a review on how they do in the snow.
Hope I got a good tire, they are a bit $$$$.
Anyone have experience with these tires? Something tells me I read a post on these... I will have to check.
#38
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The first storm, which was a snow over freezing rain event, the tires were marginal. Unless I really slowed down, I'd get oversteer (and the bleep-bleep-bleep of VDIM) any time I went around a corner. I consciously avoided hills, because I don't think the car would have successfully climbed a steep grade. The next two storms, which were just snow (with plows and salting trucks doing their thing), I had no trouble at all.
#40
I got a couple of 40lbs dumbells at home. Do you think that the extra 80lbs would make a difference? I don't want to add too much weight to the trunk.
I will be screwed if the new tires and the 80lbs don't do the trick.....
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