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      12-13-2013, 10:49 AM   #23
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Went with the 19s, all season
Live in NYC, long weekends (winter and summer) in northern Vermont.
One car family. Kids now done with college. Trading 5 GT for the vert.
Still not sure if I'll dump the run flats for Michelin AS 3s or Conti DWS or just try the OEMs to start
But I'll be driving it in snow so we'll see.
Yes, makes sense to have AS in your situation!

I just got info from the 800 number: my car is scheduled for production on week 2/2014. I decided to go with the 20s... if I hate the ride, I'll just swap to Non RFT later on!

Good luck!
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      02-04-2014, 11:56 PM   #24
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Gave the 19" all season tires my first real test today. No problems. Streets were mostly plowed but I had no trouble in areas that had not been cleared yet and we had about 6" total snow fall at the time. Lower grill was packed solid when I got home.

To get the thread back on track, here is what moonstone looks like covered in ice!


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      02-05-2014, 08:58 AM   #25
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My new 640ix vert got off the boat in NJ Friday. No doubt it is currently undergoing final window/door/roof seal testing courtesy of Mother Nature in the lot there.
Should make it across to Manhattan ?sometime next week.
Happy to have the old(er) GT in this weather.
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      02-05-2014, 09:00 AM   #26
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Gave the 19" all season tires my first real test today. No problems. Streets were mostly plowed but I had no trouble in areas that had not been cleared yet and we had about 6" total snow fall at the time. Lower grill was packed solid when I got home.

To get the thread back on track, here is what moonstone looks like covered in ice!


I also have the 19" all season tires and handled the snow here in NYC fine. Glad I went with them. Guess I depends on where you live..
Really like the color!
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