Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 or Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS ??
If you had a sport sedan and want decent all-around grip/handling in all four seasons, which would you buy ??
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AS4, with the caveat that the one compromise on them is ride quality.
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Are Conti dsw not an option in your size?
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I've had 2 or 3 sets of Michelins on my E46 and I've been pretty happy with them. I think I tried Pirelli P-Zeros too, but I tend to like the Michelins just a touch better. |
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I’ve had the Michelin a/s on multiple cars and love them. When the Michelin PS4 tires run out on my new 4, I will replace them with the A/S whatevers.
They are as close as you can get to summers in an A/S. Caveat is, I don’t really know how well they do in anything but very light snow. |
I am not familiar with the Bridgestone tire you have here - but I have Mich PS A/S 4 on my E9, E38 and E23 currently (yeah - three cars with the same tire).
FYI - I have used that tire (or its earlier versions) on my E38's since 2003 or so. Probably about 400,000 miles all told. |
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I like the DWS a lot, but I'd be careful about how I compare it. |
I just bought Continental DWS06 for my E92 for everyday driving. I have a couple long drives next week, so I can report back after then. These replaced a combo of Michelin PS2s and Michelin runflats. I liked the feel on my 10 mile drive back from the tire shop.
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