Ive been using pirelli allseason sf3. Been doing good things for me. Took me to austria in winter and italy in summer
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I recently went with Pilot Sport 4 AS and they are better, id say impressively GREAT. From my experience, the PS4 AS handle noticeably better in dry hot weather. Almost so well i wouldnt mind leaving them on year round. Where the DWS06+ fell short was where the PS4 surprised me, dry weather. In the wet, they were similar for me and i didnt notice a big difference. I was doing timed trial runs and my times were always within about 1 second of each other on both sets on a road ive been driving for years. Imo, best of the two is the PS4 AS, but youre paying more for marginally better tire, and thats also subjective.
I've used the General Gmax As05 and now the new AS07 for the past bunch of years. Never had any problems driving in the snow and ice of PA or any cold weather at all. Cheaper than Pirelli and Michelins, very solid overall.
I have continentals on my e90. They work like a charm on snow.
I was pleasantly surprised when my Toyo ATIII in 285/75r17 C load arrived. It has a 3 ply sidewall. I was expecting it to be 2.
Love the tires and I have zero use for all season tires in Southern California. However, car is no longer tracked and these were much cheaper than Michelins I used for decades.
Currently running Bridgestone Potenza RE980A/S+ on my E90 and they are sublime.
I drove them on the streets for a couple of years. The noises are present like the others said, but not terrible after a while. The main thing for me was, they’d hydroplane on every puddle, making it a bit sketchy in the rain.
My audi came with the Pirelli's and they stink in the winter. Replaced with Michelin and it was a huge difference.
I’ve put 200k plus on ridge grapplers in Wisconsin winters. They are terrible in the snow. Awesome off-road in mud, but not good winter tires.
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