Hey guys, although to me the answer is pretty obvious but I am a little confused on what the dealer is telling me. I am supposed to be picking up a new vehicle in BC next week and the stock tires it comes with are Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrical 3. When I look them up online they appear to be high performance summer tires to me and not even all-seasons. Because of the way it's going to work out, I am going to already have my winter tires/rims set from current car that I'd be bringing back (unfortunately won't fit on the new car), so putting 4 more tires in (if I bought an all-season or winter set for the new vehicle) the vehicle likely won't be possible.
I spoke with the dealer and he said their general manager drove the same model car which is xDrive in Vancouver through tons of snow with the OEM tires and he never had any issues so he seems to think that I will be fine. But I am just a little concerned. What do you guys think?