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Originally Posted by 5thGenCamaroChick
Lets be honest, most of these cars will be V6 sold. Do you really think the majority of the buyers are going to look at this and think that. Really outside of this forum how many people are going to know that the camaro has supposed traction problems which it doesn't. Its call a summer only tire for a reason and most that have reported problems have been due largely to them not changing the tires. You are reaching with this one.
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Google "2010 Camaro" and this forum is one of the first returns. That means that anyone researching the car has easy access to the info about the tires. And as I stated before, IMO not a lot of people are going to want to purchase new tires for a brand new car just so they can drive it in cold weather. To be honest, the tires wasn't one of the things I paid much attention to when buying the car. If I had known then that they were summers (which I really didn't even know existed) I might have made a different choice. Since I live in the south I doubt it, but maybe. Just to clarify, I don't have any problems with the Pirellis in cold weather. One morning after a 3-day freeze I noticed the "marble" effect some others have mentioned, but I just took it easy and all was fine. However, I could see how a northerner with a v-8 might have a bit more trouble.