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Continental dws06
UHP All Seasons are what your looking for. Michelin Pilot Sport AS4 or Continental DWS06+.
I've had Continental DWS06+ tires on my Passat for about 10,00 miles. Good all season tires, even light snow. Good tread wear, so far. Quiet. I'm happy.
After an absolute ton of research and talking to a lot of people, I decided on the Continental TerrainContact A/Ts. Compared to the stock destinations these tires have at least double the performance and grip in both snow and wet. They're a tiny bit louder on grooved surfaces, but it almost isn't noticeable. They feel a like the side walls are a little bit stiffer, which isn't a bad thing, but don't ride any harsher. Honestly, I'm very surprised at how much I like these tires.
My 2008 is350 on continental Dw06 extreme sport runs like a dream
I live in Chicago, so we get some good cold and winter conditions. I recently put Continental DWS06+ on my Giulia, they were great in the late summer, and have been great in the snow as well. I highly recommend them after a few months of use.
For a longer lasting summer tire you can check out the kumho ecsta sport S, Michelin pilot 4s, or Continental extremecontact sport 02.
I put continental cross contact tours on my cheap hyundai accent and it made it so much quieter.
I have just purchased Vredestein Wintrac Pro+ winter tires for my Tesla Model 3 Performance. In this video I want to show you how much tire profile tread depth you get when you buy these Wintrac Pro Plus new tires from Vredestein. Also after the first miles/kilometers driving I will share with you my overall impressions of the noise that these Vredestein winter tires produce.
The stock and subsequent 20" Conti Pro Contact sucked. I went thru so many tire hitting a smallish pothole at various speeds at on/off ramps, side streets, highways, turns, etc. I would get a bubble every time.
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