Before I bought the Genny - went to a "discount" tire shop - got a quote on snow tires, steel wheels (don't look good, but winter makes a mess of everything anyhow) and installed air pressure sensors.
Then I went to buy the car. When it came time to talk about the tires, the service manager came in. They were loath to sell me the steel wheels - the argument went something like this (I'm not sure I got everything that was said): the holes for the hub come a certain size only in the steel wheels - the Genesis hub is a smaller size, so they have to fit some sort of a spacer - the service manager was unhappy doing this! As a compromise, they offered to sell me alloy wheels at the same price of steel wheels. After wheeling and dealing, I was able to get them down even further - and then I discovered that Canadian cars do not come with air pressure sensors in the car (much to my surprise) so the cost came to considerably less than even the tire dealer.
They supplied 17 inch Yokahama IG20 tires mounted on OEM 17 inch alloy wheels (from the base Genesis - went down one size as suggested for snows)
The tires run very quietly, smooth ride - we've been very lucky here in T.O. - haven't had any snow yet, so I can't report how good they are for traction, etc.
But I know I'll be able to in the very near future
Shelly
Then I went to buy the car. When it came time to talk about the tires, the service manager came in. They were loath to sell me the steel wheels - the argument went something like this (I'm not sure I got everything that was said): the holes for the hub come a certain size only in the steel wheels - the Genesis hub is a smaller size, so they have to fit some sort of a spacer - the service manager was unhappy doing this! As a compromise, they offered to sell me alloy wheels at the same price of steel wheels. After wheeling and dealing, I was able to get them down even further - and then I discovered that Canadian cars do not come with air pressure sensors in the car (much to my surprise) so the cost came to considerably less than even the tire dealer.
They supplied 17 inch Yokahama IG20 tires mounted on OEM 17 inch alloy wheels (from the base Genesis - went down one size as suggested for snows)
The tires run very quietly, smooth ride - we've been very lucky here in T.O. - haven't had any snow yet, so I can't report how good they are for traction, etc.
But I know I'll be able to in the very near future

Shelly