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What is this 'snow tyre' of which you speak?
Before I met my wife I rocked out the all seasons for years and did pretty well. We moved to where she was from, its pretty rural and there are several ski centers near by. She told me I had to have snow tires. I balked at her, but since the all seasons on my car were ready for a change I bought a set.
Turns out I wasn't doing pretty well, I was doing awful. Its been 8 years and I won't even drive a car in the winter that doesn't have snows on it. Most important things a car needs is wipers, brakes, and tires.
I know there are colder and snowier places, but when you average over a 100 inches a year; its all just semantics.
FWIW I dont have a chevy, but I just let the TPMS sensor ride all winter. Also you may find yourself turning off the tracton control, I think it makes it hard to pull away from a stop going up hill with it on.
