crasyman77 11 | 37 21 Nov 2007 / #1I need to buy new tyres for my car. I am used to buy all weather tyres. In POLAND you only find or winter tyres or warm tyres (SUMMER). What do you suggest for the Polish driving style on the highways? I am confused
hello 22 | 890 21 Nov 2007 / #2In winter user winter tyres, in other seasons use summer tyres. In Poland roads in winter may be slippery (not enough snow services).
OP crasyman77 11 | 37 22 Nov 2007 / #3so when the surfaces is dry are these winter tyres still good? what about germans what they use? I just bought a car from germany it does not have winter tyres it has sport tyres radial maybe all weather, they are nearly slicks i still have grip on the surface with them but i am gonna change them for new, what should i buy?
davidpeake 14 | 451 22 Nov 2007 / #5Germany is the same as Poland, where you should swap your tyres for winter and summer, in Germany i beleive it is law, in Poland it is not law, but if you had a accident in winter without winter tyres, the insurance company may not pay out. You have a the brands here in Poland, just ask for winter tyres.
ukpolska 23 Nov 2007 / #8Good thing we are not talking about something related to the USA then eh!Krysia hun, are you really telling us you don't know the difference between GB English and US English; I had higher respect for you then this!! :O)
Eurola 4 | 1,902 23 Nov 2007 / #9heya, ukpolska we don't speak GB English here. I went to dictionary.com to check this weird spelling myself... :)
ukpolska 24 Nov 2007 / #10Fair enough, I was just surprised that's all that you people from the US don't know the difference :O) no offence meant!!