Title | : | Michelin vs Continental vs Bridgestone vs Pirelli - The BEST Ultra High Performance All Season Tires |
Lasting | : | 11.25 |
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Views | : | 607 rb |
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About to get the continental i love them! Comment from : Jonathan Garcia Valle |
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I love my continental DWS 06+ Comment from : Audi All Day |
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Does any of the good main manufacturers do a 285/30/21 all session tyre… here in Wales we get few ‘hot dry days’, lots and lots of wet days and lots of cold days (bellow 5’ C) but little snow on the coast so an All Season would be best case for my RS6 C7, I cannot find any, only full winters or summer tyres 🤷 Comment from : James T |
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Currently have a 2017 Civic Si with 235/40 ZR18 Michelin Pilot AS 3's on them It's time to replace them, and I noticed that the tread width on the Continental 235/40 ZR18's is 1/2" narrower How much of a real world difference does this make? Car is driven hard but is a daily driver and no mods other than Enkei 18x8 wheels Comment from : Todd R |
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To much talk Comment from : V T |
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What car r u driving for this test??? Comment from : ae747sp |
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11:07 that last bit of puberty making its way out Comment from : TeslaBull |
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I can't even watch Dude is drifting in snow and rain and comparing tires for grip and lap time 🤦♂️ Comment from : Andy Lineberry |
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Quick question, regarding the best performance all season tires for a 06 325i I’m stuck between the DWS06+ and PS A/S 4s, the price difference is around $200 since the dws06+ are $132 and michelins are $182, Would the $200 extra be worth getting the michelins or no? brbrI’m mainly looking for performance and smooth ride quality Live around the east coast of new york in Long Island Comment from : Calibur |
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Continental Dws06 plus Solid tires 👌 brI've put 22k miles on them Comment from : Orange |
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This carolina boy over here is like brbr“How is he driving on the snow” 😬 Comment from : ironmac wade |
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Excellent review, but I think as part of the snow test, you should add something like a hill climb Drifting on a snow track doesn't show anything The point with the snow test is not to show a lack of traction, rather the amount of traction It's analogous to how much slower a car is drifting on a dry track It's fun, but what's the point when traction and adhesion are the points? Comment from : MPower |
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I live in Florida I don’t travel just go to work which is 10 min away I am in between either Bridgestone or Michelin I don’t know please could you give me your opinion! I’m glad I found your Chanel 👍🏻 Comment from : T Martinez |
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Dude not trying to be rude, just trying to do you a solid, slow down when you speak Alot of time you are so hard to understand Not so much on this one but some of your other films it's just really hard to understand you Hope this helps you Comment from : Steven Webb |
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Recently had a track day with the Pirelli P Zero all Season Plus tires on my Boss302 Grip was marginal at best, especially after running a few laps Definitely will be looking for an Ultra High Performance summer/track tire for my next track day Comment from : macker0077 |
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I've had the DWS for 3 different cars I will say, on a Maxima it performs extremely well, especially, on older years Newerer they're okay but the treadwear on my Acura TL is horrible You can see the belts even with rotation every oil change at 5k miles Comment from : Bcyde Films |
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Which ones are actually sold in Europe? Comment from : An idiot in a racing car |
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what tires you suggest for Honda accord lx which are quietest Comment from : Harry Boy |
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I have the continental extreme DWS06+ on my 15 STI In both wet and dry conditions, I swear by them Amazing grip and resistance to hydroplaning I feel very safe and confident driving year round in all weather conditions I use these tires on all my cars and are the most all around bang for you buck Best all season tire performance especially with AWD Comment from : Brandon Cromwell |
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nothingburger Comment from : goatbucket |
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Hi, great video Could you do these same brand of tires in the run flat versions in grand touring all season, preferably in the 225/45R18 size? Thanks Comment from : Jocko Bacumbo |
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All righty, I live in a mostly warm climate with frequent thunderstorms In the winter, we might get five to seven days of snow and when we do, all hell breaks loose The car is a Volvo XC70 so more All Season and less UHP tire I originally ordered the Pirelli but I had nagging doubts At the appointment I changed my mind, paid the up charge and now going with the Bridgestones We'll see what's what, thanks for the video Comment from : David 306 |
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I bought a set of Bridgestone Blizzak last year after watching your videos and today I ordered the DWS 06+ (it was a lot cheaper than Michelin) Thank you for putting so much effort in making these in depth videos You make purchase decision very easy Keep up the good work! Comment from : Prethibe Biswas |
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How about tread life? I have a 2020 dodge Durango RT and looking for good tire Only got 36k off stock I live in NJ so need all weather balance Comment from : Rich |
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What tire might you recommend for all seasons (not that much snow) for a GI to replace the horrific EOM tires VW keeps putting on the otherwise fantastic sedan year after year? Owners keep complaining about skids, crashes, even blowouts How can one trust a car company that keeps doing this? Comment from : Da Ven |
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+1 Subscribed Comment from : Michael Schneider |
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Can someone tell me what the best performance oriented Allseason is WITH the 3PMF rating??… These tyres can’t be bought in europe… Comment from : Stefan B |
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Buuut for European people; Do these all have the 3pmf mountain icon? (Required in Germany sometimes pretty much, if we cross it) Comment from : Stefan B |
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Dude How did I not know about this channel?! 🔥 Comment from : Thor Asguards Electrician |
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What a driver!! Comment from : horacio enrique castellanos torres |
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Have you noticed anything indicating which tire might be the most durable Running low profile tires on my Audi I keep blowing sidewalls Comment from : Daniel Johnson |
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Thank you👍😊 Comment from : P Lamp |
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Conti’s all day Fair price Comment from : John Ward |
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Bought the Pirellis a while back because they were significantly cheaper than the others Would like if you could do noise tests The Pirelli is very quiet, wondering for the others Comment from : Monsieur de Beaulieu |
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What exactly is the vehicle as tested? 🤔 Forgive me for being a noob Comment from : Corey DeBrune |
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Love the reviews, would really like to see noise measurement data collected while driving on dry pavement Comment from : Rod Collier |
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Great comparison brWould love to see a comparison with Michelin cross climate 2 vs others Comment from : William Hildreth |
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Try goodyear Comment from : Jenn Quidz |
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Can u please recommend a tyre on a budget for a MK4 Golf?brIt's 205/55 R16 and I don't live in an extremely rainy city and it doesn't snow here Comment from : Israel Berrios |
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How does the DWS compare against the crossclimate2? Comment from : Taahir Jagot |
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What kind of car is he driving?? Comment from : berryae74 |
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Não entendi nada 🇧🇷 Comment from : Valdir Mariano |
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I just got Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 for 2014 Mazda3 GT they are great tires, I highly recommend them Great grip and noise reduction compared to stock tires Comment from : Shivam Modi |
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I always go for Bridgestone got them on my c220 Comment from : Robin Van Persie |
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Good review going to get 06plus have the 4s ones they suck noisy pick up all the little rocks grass what's on the road Comment from : cycloneyou |
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Dang it! I can't seem to get a good sense on the road noise and wear between the Mich Sport A/S 4 and DWS 06+ I have seen mixed comments on both It seems like the DWS are quieter and have a little longer tread life than the A/S 4's Can anyone confirm? Great video too! Comment from : Eric Cross |
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Would like to see how the new Pirelli Cinturado Weather Active would perform! Next generation classification with a little better snow handling Comment from : Nunya DB |
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I will almost always choose a Michelin, but it is extremely important for Continental, Pirelli, Goodyear and Bridgestone/Firestone to exist and succeed for innovation to continue to occur Comment from : Paul L |
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Otomobil dergilerinde ve bu tür videolarda yapılan testlerin tarafsızlığına inanmıyorumBu konularda bile “ milliyetçilik “ yapıldığını düşünüyorum!!! Comment from : Yahya YARIM |
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Thanks for the review You have a great job IMO I would love it I need new tires for a Land Rover discovery sport I in New Jersey with just a little bit of snow Not much I have worn out Pirelli scorpion We have Continental on my wife’s Audi and I prefer the way the Land Rover drives Maybe it’s the Perelli tires? I’m looking for something sort of sporty leaning towards dry and wet mainly What do you think is right for me? I appreciate your advice Comment from : North jersey Kev |
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My 2006 Cayman S has DWS 06+ and they are excellent tires, no complaints here! Comment from : Dave P |
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Great video as always Curious if anyone has observed flat spotting on the new DWS06+? I used the previous DWS06 and if you didn't drive it for a couple days it would flat spot notably (softer sidewalls) creating a vibration that would take 5-10 miles of driving to smooth out each time Never experienced this behavior with the A/S 3+ or the A/S 4 This is the only characteristic that's holding me back from trying the DWS06+ so any insight into whether Conti fixed this is greatly appreciated Comment from : John Clinger |
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How do you calculate your tire pressure if your size is different than your oem wheel For example my oem wheel is a 255/45/20 35psi But I’m running a 255/50/19 and that size is not in the manual Comment from : Thomas D |
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I wonder if I could run Pirelli P8fs suv tires on my 2013 impreza for summer They're on sale, 225 50 17 ! Comment from : Louis-Frederick ルイーちゃん |
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Hey! May I ask why the Goodyear Eagle Exhilarate aren't on here? They seemed to do great on your last test Also, in general how do you feel about Goodyear tires as a brandbrbrI was also wondering if you've done any tests on the Yokohama Advan sport a/s that's what I had before and liked them but want to see if any of these tires are better Thanks for the help! Comment from : Nolan McGilvrey |
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I’d like to see a comparison after the tires have 20,000 miles on them I have 20,000 miles on my set of Michelin PSAS4 and am at 3/32” tread depth (no drifting, racing or really hard driving) I’m taking the mileage warranty and using it toward a set of the Continental DWS06+ Comment from : Eric Schumacher |
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Awesome review Thank you very much Comment from : James Bond |
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he talks too much Comment from : John Beasley |
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Just bought all new Michelin cup 2s for my e92 335i and coming from cheap federals they feel a million times better Comment from : J0hnathan317 |
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Just ordered the Michelins through Costco at an amazing deal with the Costco pricing AND $150 off a set of 4 Looking forward to them on my 2021 BMW M340i Xdrive! 😊 Comment from : David Alenick |
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I am from India your videos very usefulgood job Comment from : seenu k |
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How about testing a tire a soccer mother would drive??? The tires you test comes from the royal kennel not the commoner dog pound Comment from : Bryan Wilkins |
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These Pirelli P-Zeros came with my Volvo V60 Cross Country By 12,000 miles the tread was shot Pathetic durability I just replaced them with Michelin Crossclimate 2s and I’m very happy Comment from : Roberto de 505 |
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Is there a difference between all season "Touring" tires and "Ultra High Performance" tires? And if so, which brand and make would you suggest? I have a 2019 Honda Accord Touring 20 and it's time for some new wheels Comment from : Mr Relentless |
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going from Bridgestone run flats to DWS 06 + this week for my 18' M550i Comment from : Tan Man |
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Definitely the Pirellis/Continental for me Comment from : ThePathFinder |
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So are you saying pirelli won’t last as long Comment from : austin ellsi |
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You can’t get the PS All Season 4 in the UK, only the Cross Climate 2 so for here in the midlands what would you go for today, the Cross Climate 2 for all year or the Pilot Sport 5 where sensible in winter months not having much snow or none? Currently on PS4, 4S and been fine in the winters last several years Thank you Comment from : Gary Davis |
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The G70 was 👌👌 Comment from : Santhosh Kumar |
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MICHELIN pilot sport all season 4 remains the KING of overall tire performance Comment from : Placebo |
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Nice Video 👍 Comment from : AndreasGamesTV |
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Thanks for the insight Please keep doing these I know dedicated winter tires are the best choice, but the RE980AS+ is now on my shortlist for my next set of all-season tires After losing control and sliding into oncoming traffic in moderate snowfall, I am more interested in the winter performance Comment from : ihatemacs9 |
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Bridgestone makes horrible tires The quality is abysmal I wouldn’t put Bridgestone tires on my car or truck if you gave them to me for free Comment from : peterdaniel66 |
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continental, because i work at continental Comment from : Ex oder Rehburger |
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Bridgestone as No1. Comment from : dhdft999 |
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I’m glad and thankful and grateful that I got a used set of 4 Bridgestone Potenzas for $100 a tire ($400 total) when my tires needed replacing Tread was still good but man those tires were loud and had noticeable road noise compared to my Goodyear Eagle F1 All Seasons Even some cheaper tires I had (Ironman imove gen 2 AS and Achilles Desert Hawk) were quiter than my Bridgestone Potenzas The Bridgestone Potenzas I still like; good tread but very noticeable road noise Comment from : ccol009 |
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ill keep my continentals Comment from : Douglas Keller |
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Have you ever tried experimenting with different tyre pressures? Comment from : Slaktrax |
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Ordered the Continental DWS 06+ last week for my '17 Jaguar XF 2L Diesel Glad to know I made a good choice, although it wasn't done blind I will let you know how they work out- getting them put on in a day or two Cheers and thanks for the comprehensive reviews! Comment from : Paul West |
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I had pirellis on a triumph spitfire, and I would do it again…they had good traction, held air with nail punctures and were just great tires for wear also… Comment from : Jerry Odom |
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I just put Continentals on my SL550 and it's a much quieter road holding tire The sidewall is stiff enough to hold the turns and soft enough to allow for a smooth ride I took the car up to about 160mph and again it was smooth without the shuddering that my old tires had Highly recommend Comment from : Mots |
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a very well-done review! I installed 235/45ZR-17 DWS06+s on my W210 Benz this summer, and the amount of grip they have (dry and wet) is frankly ridiculous for an all-season tire - just unbelievable in fact, these tires are so sticky that for the first 50 or 60 miles, it sounded like the car was driving along on 4 giant lint rollers! steering feel, ride compliance, and resistance to hydroplaning are also excellent after several thousand miles I'm pleased to report that while the sticky-linoleum sound effects have gone away, both the leech-like grip on the asphalt and my undying affection for the DWS06+ remain it's an outstanding choice if you need all-season performance Comment from : motorwolfe |
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I use summer tires all year round, dont bother all this changing Comment from : Thor Sørensen |
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I had the Michelins and Contis on my 135i and I agree with this test however I found that the Michelin doesn't last as long, wet grip fell off sharply after about 20-25k miles even though I had plenty of tread left I never had that happen with any DWS I've had I also noticed that the DWS are much quieter after going to them when the Michelins wet grip fell off, but maybe that was because they were older it's really hard to judge noise levels as they increase progressively so I guess I'll never know if the Contis are truly quieter Comment from : crankaholic |
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Great review! The format and video is very professional and concise Based on watching this I just ordered the Michelin Pilots for my Acura TSXbrbrA friend who has the same car bought the Continentals so I look forward to doing our own back to back comparison Tires are so important yet they are so compromised in their qualities it's impossible to know how they perform based on expectations, vehicles, climate, etc brbrYour reviews make it enjoyable and educational to understand the differences Thank you again Comment from : hiptech |
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BRIGDSTON Comment from : Vi Le |
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Can you please do a review/explanation on EV's tires, what do they cost more? can normal tires be fitted? what alternatives types are there? Comment from : Tim Orum |
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Great review Love the drone snow drifting video Comment from : Mr Potter |
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Good Ad Comment from : Solar Fry |
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Can you do a video on tire pressure and how you set it for track days? Should it be adjusted mid day? I like to autocross and that's one area I don't feel like I have a handle on yet Thanks! Comment from : Nathan King |
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I'm happy with 2nd hand retreads It's so different in the 3rd world Greeting from Pakistan 🇵🇰 Comment from : Perpetual Grin |
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Tendi nada Comment from : Demétrius Dias |
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Just get the cheapest because of nails I don't care how strong tires are, one nail on the rim, your investment is over Comment from : chan sam |
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Would you consider including Bridgestone Weatherpeak in some of your tests? Comment from : Jamie |
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Immediately swapped the stock Bridgestone Turanza EL440 on my Mazda3 AWD for Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus and they have been very impressive in the dry and especially the wet These are like dedicated rain tires Heavy rain and standing water no issue at all I live in Southern California so I rarely get rain and never snow In the dry they’re stable and grippy, also quiet I was going to get the Michelin Pilot Sport AS4 but they were significantly more expensive Comment from : Alex |
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Hey Jonathan, any sign of the Pirelli getting a proper update any time soon? Any thoughts on rolling resistance and economy for them Cheers Comment from : Chris Mccann |
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