ChandomRance
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Hey all, just got my 2019 AWD Stinger GT2! Absolutely love the car (previously had owned a Cadenza, which was surprisingly nice, but had nothing on this).
Anyway, I purchased mine from EchoPark (sort of like Carvana), and they agreed to replace the front tires (Pilot Sport 4), as they had 33k miles, and one had been plugged.
Yesterday I drove back home after they put on two Nitto Motivos and only then found out they were the all season...
The rear tires are still the summer Pilot Sport 4.
So now I'm trying to have them replace the rear tires as well, and granted, I'd planned on having 4 all season tires before the winter anyway, but the real issue that concerns me is whether I'm putting any undue strain on my car if I drive it like this in the interim. It could be three weeks driving around with all season tires up front and summer tires in back...
Anyway, I purchased mine from EchoPark (sort of like Carvana), and they agreed to replace the front tires (Pilot Sport 4), as they had 33k miles, and one had been plugged.
Yesterday I drove back home after they put on two Nitto Motivos and only then found out they were the all season...
The rear tires are still the summer Pilot Sport 4.
So now I'm trying to have them replace the rear tires as well, and granted, I'd planned on having 4 all season tires before the winter anyway, but the real issue that concerns me is whether I'm putting any undue strain on my car if I drive it like this in the interim. It could be three weeks driving around with all season tires up front and summer tires in back...