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Goodyear Tires

I got the Goodyear Eagle F1 All-Seasons, and love them. They perform as good as the summer-only variation (not easy to find in many all-seasons), yet offer the security of being able to drive safely n low-temps/snow.

Pros: perform as good as summer
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Yes they are. I replaced mine with Sumintano HTRZ IIIs and things quieted down considerably.

Pros: quieter than Goodyear
Cons: noisy tires
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MICHELIN Tires

Summer tires are great in the rain. Michelin Pilot PS2's, Dunlop Sport Maxx's, Goodyear Eagles, Pirelli P-Zeros... any of those are going to be outstanding at high speed wet weather driving.

Pros: great in the rain
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Like Tim said above, it depends on the tire. Some are more dedicated to pure dry weather grip, some have a better rain compound and tread. Like poster #2 above, I have Goodyear F1's. The reason I chose those is because they are just about unbeatable in the rain, it's like driving on a dry road. They can stand the car on it's nose under braking, and grip harder when turning. They give up very little in dry ultimate grip, too.

Pros: unbeatable in the rain
Cons: bad below freezing temp
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yea, the Eagle GT's are what my mother has on her G35. Definitely resist hydroplaning well.

Pros: resist hydroplaning well
Vehicle: Infiniti
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Goodyear Tires

I really liked my Goodyear F1 All Seasons when I was living in Mass. They are an excellent combo for all weather conditions and performance.

Pros: excellent combo, all weather
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They handled well, were great in the rain. Wore out quickly and damaged easily.

Pros: handled well, great in rain
Cons: wore out quickly
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MICHELIN Tires

My old 15" Conti's where great in the snow but these 17" Michelins really break traction easy.

Pros: great in the snow
Cons: break traction easy
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