Hi
Thanks for comments, Four winters are obviously better than four summers but are two winters (front) & two summer (back) better than no winters ?
Thanks
Owls11
... it will definitely help get you moving. The problem will be turning and stopping - especially in an emergency.
The risk with having only 2 winter tyres on the front is "snap oversteer" if you turn too quickly. Not even the stability control will help if only 2 tyres have grip.
Same problem if you have to break sharply in a corner. The rear end of the car will swing round.
I decided it was not worth the risk. I opted for 4 winters. But then I have had an accident due to the rear end of my motorbike trying to overtake the front end, which had more grip, resulting in a 'highside'. I was not speeding and was lucky not to be injured. That must be why I am so particular about the tyres I use.