Tires OEM BMW or OEM Subaru
Budget for snow tires. AWD is not magic, and you generally can't use chains with AWD systems. In terms of cars, Subarus are good and reliable. I've owned two Foresters.
With snow tires on my accord I was more successful than many Subaru owners who were stuck in the ditch.
Tires still alive with 5.5 on rear and 6.5 on front.
Still running on the og tires(1 summer set, 1 winter).
Im still on OEM all season tires and I figure I can hit 40k before replacement.
Am 320i lci rwd, si nu am nevoie de xdrive. Daca ai anvelope de calitate poti sa mergi si la munte.
Rwd are costuri reduse de intretinere fata de xdrive, mai usor, mai eficient.
I drive a 2018 Subaru Crosstrek, at almost 100k miles and basically no issues outside of tire maintenance. Subaru AWD is top tier as well
OEM tires wear a little faster than I'd like. I'm looking at having to get some new ones soon.
As others mentioned, run-flats are more suspectable to sidewall damage. They're also heavier and noisier. Also, you may have a wider selection of tires if you go with non-runflat.
I got the wheel and tire warranty when I bought my car. They’ve already replaced 4 run flats for free. I got 2 blowouts in the last 2 weeks hitting pretty average sized potholes that I’ve never had issues before with. Run flats suck.
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