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		By: Joshua		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[These tires suck bad for dry climates!  Bought 4 new for Ford focus and in 15,000 miles of use there is only 5/32 of tread left.  The car is gutless and driver an old grandma.  Have heard in areas such as AZ and TX, they are no longer being sold.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These tires suck bad for dry climates!  Bought 4 new for Ford focus and in 15,000 miles of use there is only 5/32 of tread left.  The car is gutless and driver an old grandma.  Have heard in areas such as AZ and TX, they are no longer being sold.</p>
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		By: Stan Ellis		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2022 17:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am owner of a 24/7 courier service.   I am on my second set of WeatherGrip tires.   I have tried almost every brand of tire over the years, and I will say that this tire gives me complete confidence in doing my job, no matter what the weather conditions are at the time.  I live in upstate New York and last year we had a surprise 40 inch snowstorm and my biggest problem was that the County where I live didn&#039;t plow the road for almost two days after the storm. I still was able to take care of my biggest client, which happens to be a hospital.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am owner of a 24/7 courier service.   I am on my second set of WeatherGrip tires.   I have tried almost every brand of tire over the years, and I will say that this tire gives me complete confidence in doing my job, no matter what the weather conditions are at the time.  I live in upstate New York and last year we had a surprise 40 inch snowstorm and my biggest problem was that the County where I live didn&#8217;t plow the road for almost two days after the storm. I still was able to take care of my biggest client, which happens to be a hospital.</p>
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