lmao there are some quality (lacking) posts here.
Winter tyres are exactly that. Designed for COLD and WET conditions. Where things like the Exaltos are for summer use the rubber compound is fairly hard, they need warming up before they start gripping to their potential, and wet warm conditions are the same, they still grip well.
When the temperature drops below 10 degrees everyday, you should really change to winter tyres unless you drive at 30mph everywhere, and for this reason some people buy a cheaper set of alloys (or steelies if they don't mind them) and whack some good winter tyres on. Could be because they don't want their chrome spinners getting road salt on them, or simply because they can't be bothered to change the tyres so just buy seperate wheels.
THE ABS DEBATE....
There really shouldn't be one, sure in normal conditions, competent drivers will not need ABS, and can brake perfectly well without locking the wheels, and if the wheels do lock, a quick pump and you're braking again. Top stuff.
HOWEVER, in a crash situation, EVERYONE hits the brake, it's a millisecond judgement,
"Need to stop the car fast. Brake stops the car. Hit the brake fast!!!"
No one can dispute this. Whenever you see an F1 driver crash, his wheels are locked up, it's nothing to do with skill, it's just a human reaction, so anyone argueing with the fact that ABS is a good thing for any car being driven on the road is (and I'm sorry to say) an ignorant fool.
Sure, on track, if you have 2 cars, one with ABS and one without, the one without will have a tiny advantage due to the weight advantage. The kicking in arguement is bullshit too, if your ABS kicks in when you're braking it's not slowing you down. If you broke with the same pressure in the same situation with the same conditions in a non-ABS car the wheels would lock up, meaning both cars can quickly adjust to keep braking hard with a quick foot adjustment, only difference being the ABS car has been slowing down for that second rather than sliding.
No opinion. Just fact. Let it be