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Old 01-30-2015, 10:41 AM
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Need recommendation for tires(all season)

Guys, i'm looking to buy new rear tires for my coupe and was wondering what are some good all season tires out there that can handle to the Northeast winter?
 
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Old 01-30-2015, 11:47 AM
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I would get dedicated winter tires for this car but if you insist on going with all seasons, the best ones I have seen out there so far for a reasonable price are the continental DWS extreme contact tires. I would say they give about 80% of the snow traction of a dedicated snow tire when they are new
 
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Old 01-30-2015, 12:07 PM
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Aaron, living in the frozen north why wouldn't you be more interested in winter tires for maximum traction/control? With the winter everyone is having across north eastern America that would be a better choice...Gary
 
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Old 01-30-2015, 12:13 PM
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yeah but i hate having to switch between them, also would getting the front tires help any? mine are still good though...
 
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Old 01-30-2015, 12:54 PM
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I love my Goodyear Eagle GT's but alas they are now discontinued....
 
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Old 01-31-2015, 10:26 AM
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I live in Canada and Nokian has come out with a new "All Weather Tire". They are supposed to be a lot better than all seasons and almost as good as winters, but still able to drive in the summer. Maybe try looking into those. They are the Nokian WRG3's.
 
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Check the "Tire Rack" for their wholesale prices!

All Season tires, you couldn't do better than Michelin MXM4 with a UTQG rating 500 AA A! I've run almost every quality tire on the market and Michelin's have never let me down...Gary
 
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Old 01-31-2015, 05:13 PM
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I'm running the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 3 (A/S 3). Good looking tire, thought the 235 and 245 have a totally different sidewall, but same tread pattern, they just look a totally different tire on the sidewall.

Great dry weather traction, pretty sticky, even cold, for an A/S. They really pick up the rocks and sling them when driving through the neighborhood, even on freezing cold mornings. Cold traction is really good. Haven't seen snow yet (Virginia) but the seem to handle fine in the rain.

Not the cheapest, a little bit of a rough ride if you inflate them past 35 psi. Only had them for 6K miles but still look like new.
 
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Old 01-31-2015, 09:03 PM
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Though, not in production anymore. If you can find it, Bridgestone G019 all season are good tires for all around.
 
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Snow tires for sale

Hi everyone, I'm selling 2 new Blizzaks WS80's 225/55/17 tires, $100 per tire (location is Boston) if anyone is interested...
 
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Winter tires are as much about temperature as about snow. I keep my winters on rims, same as my wife's winters. I won't put all seasons on my G. I need a good rain tire and touring tire. Different strokes. I feel safe on winter tires especially when it's 4 degrees out or the like. Lots of snow, I don't bother driving. Joy of retirement. Wife still works.
 
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Old 02-01-2015, 08:33 AM
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Winter tires are as much about temperature as about snow. I keep my winters on rims, same as my wife's winters. I won't put all seasons on my G. I need a good rain tire and touring tire. Different strokes. I feel safe on winter tires especially when it's 4 degrees out or the like. Lots of snow, I don't bother driving. Joy of retirement. Wife still works.

 
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Old 02-01-2015, 09:14 AM
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I use Hankook performance all season tires but I have an X. With the coup I would get snow tires! Last winter in NJ I never got stuck but like I said I have an X. 12inches of snow couldn't stop it!
 
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DWS all day! Handled Chicago winter fine, just gotta know how to drive in the conditions. I did however delay too long once on swapping tires off and had my Kuhmo summers through the snow...still never let me down.
I have DWS on my Quattro and that thing has been unstoppable.
 
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Don't try to drive on all season tires in our cars if your location includes snow driving.

That being said, I have and really like Nitto Motivo's on my G right now. They are awesome tires so far. They have held up fantastic and show no signs of wear yet in the past 2 years I've had them. I haven't tried a ton of different tires on this car yet, just the factory Michilin Pilotsports which were good originally but sucked terribly for grip once they were at the half-worn state and they also didn't last very long. I then got Falken FK452's which were absolutely terrible due to the fact that they dry-rot cracked after 3 years, wore out like 40% faster than my factory Michilins, had nonexistent grip in the rain and had big cracks and chunks missing on various parts of the tread even though I'm not an aggressive driver.

So far my Motivos are far and away the best tire I've had on this car thus far plus they are an all-season tire.
 


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