I live in Manitoba where there is no mandatory requirement for winters so I’m on the fence whether to go with a set. I can work from home if it gets bad out there but I have been caught in blizzards before. I see you folks have noted the OEM sask tires seem to do well in winter conditions, but seriously, has anyone felt a loss of grip on icy roads as yet?
In terms of financing, there is a deal with Ford atm for winters where you’ll receive 80k of points so that’s $400 equivalent. We also have an MPI (government insurance) payment program to pay it for up to 3 years. Without researching I’m figuring it’ll be around $2k fee + tax for a set of Blizzacks, steelies and sensors so around $30/biweekly. I’ll call my dealer and get some comparison quotes before I hit the go button.
In terms of financing, there is a deal with Ford atm for winters where you’ll receive 80k of points so that’s $400 equivalent. We also have an MPI (government insurance) payment program to pay it for up to 3 years. Without researching I’m figuring it’ll be around $2k fee + tax for a set of Blizzacks, steelies and sensors so around $30/biweekly. I’ll call my dealer and get some comparison quotes before I hit the go button.
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