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"all season" is a very broad term to describe tires that are middle of the range or maybe low on the quality and performance end. Yes, you can get all season tires that are better quality and some will have the M+S markings, but if you are looking at a budget, I would factor in buying new tires.
I'm not really sure why, but a lot of cars that come from Japan have really old tires. Even if the tread is in good shape the tires are old and cracking, so they need to be replaced. |
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