Tire suggestions please

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  1. Dummy

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    It’s time for new shoes. In the past I’ve kept two sets of tires, one summer and one winter. I’ve moved to an area that only has a few weeks of freezing weather in the winter and temps are too warm for true snow tires 10 months out of the year. This past year I just ran the summer tires through the winter and things got tricky in Jan-Feb a few times. Can you guys recommend some cheap tires that work well in snow/slush but won’t wear out in temps above 50 degrees?
     
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    Move to a part of the country which doesn't have cold winters?

    But seriously, it is miserably hard to shop for Prius tires if one wants LRR ones because, unlike in Europe, there is no requirement to disclose those numbers and consequently they are largely unavailable. (I even tried contacting manufacturers directly and they would not provide that information.) General Altimax RT45 were installed on our 2007 a while ago, replacing Ecopia 422s. I always found the Ecopia's to be marginal in the wet (we don't get snow in S. California, we do get torrential rains) and I wanted better grip in those situations. After many months I think I may see a slight drop in MPG at low speeds but negligible change at highways speeds. That would be consistent with the RT45's having more rolling resistance than the Ecopias (drag at high speeds is mostly from the air). Other than this possible drop in efficiency, these tires have been fine so far.
     
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    Doesn’t look any better than my current highway tires. The Ecosa literature doesn’t mention anything about winter driving either.
     
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    After a few hours looking I’ve come to the conclusion that I need to buy a cheap set of snow tires and swap to summer tires after the cold spell. There are a few ‘All-weather’ (different from ‘all-season’) tires out there that are basically tires with snow siping and harder rubber that won’t melt away in the summer but they are like $180 per tire. I’m better off just buying two sets of $50 tires and swapping them seasonally. The only drawback is if I take a drive further south while I have the snow tires installed.
     
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    +1 for Walmart Goodyear Reliant All-Season. Have them on several cars in our fam.
     
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    Run em year round in rain n snow.dont want to spend more than 50 bux .
     
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    I’m sure you’re telling the truth. My problem is that I’ve gotten accustomed to snow tires during the winter and I’m wanting similar traction from a harder compound tire. The tires I currently have are all-season and they truly suck on snow and look very similar to the ones you suggested.