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@Oryan and @Waynerm002. I am currently in Virginia visiting family and we got blasted with 13 inches of snow. Our side street didn't get plowed for an entire two days so I drove thru the 8 inches we still had on our street and the car plowed right through it with the Conti ExtremeContact DWS06. I do have AWD, though and it clogged up my intercooler a bit.. Oops.. However all the main roads were clear by the time I was able to escape. Either of you go test things out?
 
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@Oryan and @Waynerm002. I am currently in Virginia visiting family and we got blasted with 13 inches of snow. Our side street didn't get plowed for an entire two days so I drove thru the 8 inches we still had on our street and the car plowed right through it with the Conti ExtremeContact DWS06. I do have AWD, though and it clogged up my intercooler a bit.. Oops.. However all the main roads were clear by the time I was able to escape. Either of you go test things out?
Seems quite a few of us got the Continental ExtremeContact DWS06s for the winter months. Glad to hear it, honestly.
 
I am currently in Virginia visiting family and we got blasted with 13 inches of snow.

That was an odd snow storm. We didn't get anything up in northern Virginia.
 
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Snow drop is always weird that way. Last time, we got less than an inch of that "quite a bit expected". And five minutes west of our house, my sister's neighborhood got 4".
 
That storm passed to the south, I got nothing in my area nor along my commute route to DC so I haven’t had a chance to test them in any snow yet. The DWS is a known entity with snow performance but had been touted as been a bit sluggish in its response to steering input. I know how that can be on regular cars and I did have some winter tires on my old 535 and the response wasn’t as sharp as the summer tires I ran. This is one of the reasons I opted not to go for those. I would try the Pirelli P0 AS+ if they had them sized for the factory wheels, in the future if I go squared, i’ll Give them a shot.
 
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@Oryan and @Waynerm002. I am currently in Virginia visiting family and we got blasted with 13 inches of snow. Our side street didn't get plowed for an entire two days so I drove thru the 8 inches we still had on our street and the car plowed right through it with the Conti ExtremeContact DWS06. I do have AWD, though and it clogged up my intercooler a bit.. Oops.. However all the main roads were clear by the time I was able to escape. Either of you go test things out?

I live in Hampton. It rained. The world seemed to have ended in Williamsburg like 15 minutes to the north but we got absolutely nothing, and anything nearby had no chance of sticking. So yes, I went about my day like absolutely nohting happened. :P
 
I am currently in the Richmond area, north side/west end. I was super excited for it to snow so I could go test out these tires and then we got so much snow I couldn't even get out of the driveway or I would bottom out. Figures, right? And just let me say for the record, you all are crazy down here when it snows! Businesses and schools closed for 4 days afterwards. If that was Ohio, schools maybe would have had a 2 hour delay the next morning and I would have been driving to work.
 
I am currently in the Richmond area, north side/west end. I was super excited for it to snow so I could go test out these tires and then we got so much snow I couldn't even get out of the driveway or I would bottom out. Figures, right? And just let me say for the record, you all are crazy down here when it snows! Businesses and schools closed for 4 days afterwards. If that was Ohio, schools maybe would have had a 2 hour delay the next morning and I would have been driving to work.
Yes, it is a bit nuts down here as well in western NC whenever it snows even half an inch. But when we got 13” on the weekend of Dec 8-9, schools were closed the entire week afterwards.
 
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