Just bought a new 2021 GLC 4MATIC - it has summer tires on it. I am in Tennessee - so, not going to see a lot of days with very cold temp. However, we get subzero temps quite often. Should I get these tires replaced with all season tires? I don't want to throw away brand new tires - what are my options?
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"All Season" is a meaningless marketing term. If you want good performance year-round, look into "All Weather" tires with the Snowflake & 3 Peaks (Severe Service rating) tires.Originally Posted by andy2021
Just bought a new 2021 GLC 4MATIC - it has summer tires on it. I am in Tennessee - so, not going to see a lot of days with very cold temp. However, we get subzero temps quite often. Should I get these tires replaced with all season tires? I don't want to throw away brand new tires - what are my options?
I just replaced our OEM Pirelli's with Nokian GWR4's - they handle better in 70F and 10F, and certainly on slippery surfaces (rain OR ice).



