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Firestone Tires

I was going to need tires, and saw many positive reviews of the Firestone Firehawk Indy500, which were significantly cheaper than the Michelin Pilot Sports like I had on my old E36 M3.

Pros: significantly cheaper
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Continental Tires
vilesyntax
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Rating 5.0

Continental DWS06 are hands down my favorite all season tire. I have lived in PA, FL and NC and it's always my go to choice for an all season tire. Super quiet.. last forever and grippy.. what else can you ask for?

Pros: super quiet, last forever, grippy
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Continental Tires

M3 Non Snow: BFGoodrich gForce Comp 2...M3 Snow: Continental WinterContact Si (very, very happy with these over years of being a Blizzak driver)...Wagon Non Snow: Continental ExtremeContact DWS (very happy so far)

Pros: very happy
Vehicle: BMW
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Continental Tires

The DWS06 has been a phenomenal all season tire for me...These Contis have proven well worth it, as even with a FWD car, I'm able to drive on snow with minimal slippage.

Pros: phenomenal all season tire
Cons: minimal slippage
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Continental Tires
ShaneAnigans7
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Rating 5.0

Continental ExtremeContact Sport, 225/40/18

These are the tires this car should have come with from the factory. They are smoother, quieter, and (obviously) grippier than the OEM A/S tires in dry and wet conditions.

Pros: smoother, quieter, grippier
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 2000 km
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Firestone Tires
Zalani
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Rating 4.0

The tires were solid. Seemed to have traction in the snow, but were pretty slippery on the dry salted roads. Ride quality/road noise isn't bad at all, even at high(er than i should've been going) speeds.

Pros: solid traction in snow
Cons: slippery on dry roads
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Continental Tires
Jimmy Russells
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Rating 3.5

I run mine at 36 (cold), had them about 8.5k now. I used 38 for a while but once they start to wear and the tread squirm and tread depth starts to go away, they don't ride quite as soft as when they are new. Mine are probably 35 - 40% worn. Steering response gets a lot better as they wear too.

Pros: better steering response
Cons: ride not as soft
Mileage: 8500 km
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Firestone Tires
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Rating 2.0

I've run the PSS and I have the 500's on my 135 as throwaway summers. They're soft and comfortable and grip OK... but they're numb and greasy at the same time. Very Meh tire.

Pros: soft and comfortable
Cons: numb and greasy
Vehicle: BMW
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