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When you drive on winter tires during the winter season, you're going to have more tread to navigate snow and ice. These tires are usually designed so that they hold up in lower temperatures, which means that you should try to avoid driving on winter tires in the summer months in Charlotte.
Higher summer temperatures and dry roads can often make winter tires wear down faster than they would during the winter months. With more tread, it can also be a bit more difficult to stop as quickly when you're traveling on roads in the summer if you have winter tires on your car. This is usually because winter tires are more flexible in design.
Since winter tires from Hendrick MINI are sometimes a little larger than all-season tires, you might find it difficult to control your car as easily in the summer, especially when traveling on curvy roads. The rolling resistance that you could experience with winter tires in the summer could also lead to spending more money when putting gas in your car as well due to the design not being as efficient.