Think ill just pop back into here to say that even though I'm not that fussed about winter tyres, I may well be purchasing a pair for the front of my daily driver.
The reason for this is I did a 320 mile trip to collect a car for a mate the other evening. On the way back (160miles) I wanted to get back so safely progressed a bit quicker without stopping part way. When I got off the motorway I carried on driving quicker until I got home, I randomly touched the tyres to see how warm they were... They weren't, they were stone cold.
It was a cold evening but dry with no snow/ice etc.
Now the car drove perfectly fine, no understeer/ feeling of driving on ice/problems with braking however I was a genuinely shocked that after that mileage/quicker driving they were still so cold!
As much as I was still driving safely and not pushing the car to it's limits, if something had popped out on me out I may well have been caught out.
So like a said previous in this thread I believe they work for the right people, now i am firm believer that they are even beneficial for me.
Nick