In a similar vein to Pablo's recent thread about winter tires, I'm going to be getting new tires for my WRX pretty soon. The OEM tires were Dunlog SP Sport 01 summer tires, and they've actually worn really well all things considered. I've been happy with them. But I want to replace them with performance all-seasons because it does get "cold" where I live (down to just below freezing) and there's always the off chance they'll see a slight dusting of snow on plowed freeways when we take holiday trips to visit family. I don't want to sacrifice too much driving feel for tread wear.
I've been considering three options so far, but my search has been pretty unsophisticated:
1) Dunlop SP Sport Signature. Reasonable price. The reason it's on my list is because I've been so satisfied with the current tires.
2) General G-Max AS 03: Also reasonably priced. This is on my list because I had a set of General Altimax HPs on a previous car and liked them, but I don't know much about these.
3) Pirelli PZero Nero AS: A bit more expensive. More research is needed on these but I know the PZero line is really popular as OEM tires on "mortal level" performance vehicles so I thought it might be a good option to look into.
I think there are good options from Michelin, Goodyear, Yoko, etc. as well but this is my list so far.
Anyone have any experiences with the above that might sway someone's decision? Or other recommendations for performance all seasons?
I've been considering three options so far, but my search has been pretty unsophisticated:
1) Dunlop SP Sport Signature. Reasonable price. The reason it's on my list is because I've been so satisfied with the current tires.
2) General G-Max AS 03: Also reasonably priced. This is on my list because I had a set of General Altimax HPs on a previous car and liked them, but I don't know much about these.
3) Pirelli PZero Nero AS: A bit more expensive. More research is needed on these but I know the PZero line is really popular as OEM tires on "mortal level" performance vehicles so I thought it might be a good option to look into.
I think there are good options from Michelin, Goodyear, Yoko, etc. as well but this is my list so far.
Anyone have any experiences with the above that might sway someone's decision? Or other recommendations for performance all seasons?