Tires Continental or OEM Toyota
I've used the SRS+ tires for all season driving. They are fantastic. Rain or snow, they had a good grip. The ride is very smooth. I do not regret getting them.
DWS06+ was also great tire for me. Was good in both summer and winter extremes. Surprised me last winter when I thought I would for sure be stuck in a blizzard as I went right past all the other AWD cars in the ditch and made it home. I did however notice that under moderate spirited driving the sidewall is pretty soft and likes to slightly roll over
I know nothing about the srs+ or pss4, but dws-06+ is what I've used on my last 2 and current car here in North Carolina. Handles light/moderate snow ice when it happens over here, and comfortable on mixed roads
Very happy with my set of DWS06 Plus'
Get you a set of Continental Viking Grip tires. Those things are freaking magic.
DWS06 is a really good tire and comes in a couple diff tread compounds so you can choose less performance for longer life. I’ve owned these tires on two different vehicles and the longevity was very good as was the snow traction for an all season tire.
Continental extreme contact DWS06 on an Audi A5 I recently changed them from Bridgestone potenza s001. The Bridgestones were runflats and the new continentals are so much quieter and smoother and feel more grippy.
I run continental dws6 on my wife's mini.
Dws are loud. If you value comfort go for some touring tires
Cannot stress this enough do not buy continental tires they’re shit their warranty sucks speaking from experience and trips to the Audi dealership to prove there’s nothing wrong with my car paperwork back-and-forth with Continental to try and get them to warranty my tires that disintegrated after 10 to 12,000 km Their crap Michelin pilot sport is the way to go
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