Tires Continental or Cooper
Continental ExtremeContact Force. They stay predictable even when hot and don’t wear out fast. I’ve gotten over 20k miles on a set with multiple HPDE weekends, autocross events, and mountain/backroad runs. Plenty of people get dozens of track days out of them.
viking contact 7s in winnipeg. absolute machine in the snow and on ice! definitely feels super soft on dry pavement, but loved them when I had the car
Продавам 2 Continental 195/65/15 с още 2 някакви рандом марка същия размер зимни.
My '02 Outback also rarely put wear on its tires. I drove that one much more offroad too and it had Cooper Discoverers that held up extremely well in all weather - snow, rock roads, summer asphalt, muddy parking lots.
My wife’s L322 on the coopers is stone cold boring in snow here in Colorado. She’s from the south so she’s always a bit nervous in the snow but she just commented to me yesterday that she feels so confident in that thing with those tires (I had made a comment that I thought the Coopers had worn in to be quite loud an she rebutted saying she doesn’t notice nor care due to how they perform.
Continental DSW06 and never look back good in the summer amazing in the snow
Vikingcontact 7 — VERY good in snow and ice. Good in dry and wet.
Have had them since Friday and haven’t had any bad weather yet, but there is only just the slightest difference in dry handling performance from the stock tires. For me, a non-professional driver not driving on a track, it’s only just _barely_ noticeable.
Pirellis are probably getting rock hard with age. I've got a set of conti dws06+ on my 2018 that are getting slick despite plenty of tread, same reason.
Those are junk . Had a set of them . They wore quicker then summer tire and the side wall is soft af
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