Old 12-18-13, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by merlinextraligh
On the opposite end of the tire spectrum, I'm getting Michelin Pilot Super Sports put on my car today. Supposedly much better than the P Zero's that came with the car.
I've got Continental ExtremeContact DW (Dry/Wet, they have DWS, dry wet snow all seasons) on my car. Also Max Performance Summer tires with sticky rubber that turns to glass when it gets cold. Needless to say, we took my wife's SUV with the all seasons to Minnesota for Thanksgiving. I haven't had any problems yet, since it hasn't snowed here, and doesn't get SUPER cold.

Super Sports were on my list, but the Contis are substantially cheaper and basically as sticky, plus slightly better (still awful) treadwear.
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