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Michelin X-Icecan I drive them in summer?!?

Bought Michelin X-Ice from Costco. They offered good deal. This is only set of tires I have on my car('02 Honda Civic). I was planning to drive them all season and now I found out that they are purely winter tires. Thinking to return them to Costco(I donno if they give full refund for installed tires) and put studded tires for extra money. What's the point of driving studless tires in winter(considering the light weight of my car and severe winter conditions) if I still have to buy allseason/summer tires(((.ORis it OK to drive winter tires on dry roads? Damn, I am just a studentI am tired of spending money on my cartires, struts, shocks, brake padswhat else? I seriously need advice based on what I just wrote from those who drive in severe winter conditions or know much about tires

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