A/S recommendations
I'm getting too old and tired to do the summer/winter tire switch, plus I've moved to a more moderate climate. AND my summer tires are at the end of their lifespan. Come Fall, I'd like to move to all seasons year-round and dump the run-flat summers.
I have two sets of rims--16-inch for the winters and staggered 17s for the summer. What would you do (besides stick with summers): Buy square all seasons and put them on the 16s? By a staggered set and put them on the 17s? Anyone like a specific all season tire more than another? I'm looking at the latest Michelin Pliot Sport A/S 3+. I had a previous version on the 330i and the M3 and like them fine. TIA. |
I'd use whichever wheels you prefer on the car. Staggered would mean only side-side rotation, so the rears would wear out faster and be slightly more expensive to replace, but it would fall out in the averages.
I've never had Pilot Sports... But usually have had A/S (the Boxster was the exception...) The Tesla is the first car I've had to replace a full set of tires on in a long time (only other time was on the E39)... |
It depends. Do you really care about having snow performance, or would you be satisfied with great cold weather performance?
If you want a summery tire that is insane in the wet and mostly insensitive to cold, the Continental DW (summer) is great. If you want the least awful performance A/S tire, the Michelin is probably your best bet. The DWS is a real and meaningful compromise. |
I chucked the summers and went with these for my ZHP (on the original 18's):
225/40ZR-18 Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 XL 255/35ZR-18 Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 XL Because it's CT, I still have a need to switch to winter tires (non-staggered on my set of 17's ASA) but I can drive the all seasons deeper into the season before switching. The Conti's have been great, they have terrific wet weather performance and provide a good ride when the temps drop (unlike my old Pilot Sports summer tires, which turned rock hard when the temps dropped below 40). Because of the mild winter, I never switched to winter tires this season ... I got away with it. |
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I run DW all 4 seasons on my 1er. To Nick's point they serve me well in everything except actual frozen precipitation. They suck in that, but I have the 2 wagons w/ snows for the 5 or 6 days a winter we don't have cleared roads. I'd think in ATL, you'd be fine on the DW as long as you have access to the X5 in emergencies.
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Thanks all. Looks like bad weather here mostly means ice and hail.
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Perhaps its my sun belt bias, but winter tires never even crossed my mind when I was in Atlanta... I drove to work once in snow -- there was perhaps 1/4" on the road (and a bit more on grass)... Roads were empty since everyone else stayed home (and I went home around 10:30am since the office was empty...) |
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