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Pirelli Tires

I am running 235/35/19 Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3’s on the OEM Englishtowns. In terms of performance, I would say they are really good I didn’t have any issues with braking or accelerating

Pros: really good performance
Cons: a lot of snow
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MICHELIN Tires

I went with 225/40R18 Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 on 18x8 BBS SR. Even these are pretty wide if you're doing a lot of snow driving, but I'm almost always on asphalt so I wanted dry traction and braking too.

Pros: dry traction and braking
Cons: pretty wide
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MICHELIN Tires

Going from my pilot super sports to a set of alpine pa4 snow tires on my FoRS was a pretty noticable change... Turns out sticky summer tires don't really grip on any amount of snow or black ice, and proper winter tires really really grip on snow and ice.

Pros: really grip on snow
Cons: summer tires don't grip
Vehicle: Ford Focus
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Putting Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires on the Mustang, costs an arm and leg for 19" wheels but I understand the hype now. The grip is phenomenal and the wet weather handling is so much more confidence inspiring vs the Indy 500 tires, which were good tires to begin with imo.

Pros: phenomenal grip
Cons: costs an arm and leg
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MICHELIN Tires

I don’t own a Tesla (yet) but I am huge fan of the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S on my Audi S3. I run them year round on Florida and have virtually unlimited grip in dry and rain. Great tires. Should last about 30k miles.

Pros: unlimited grip in dry, rain
Vehicle: Audi S3
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Anecdotal but I originally had the 18" aero wheels on my Model 3 and installed 19" Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and wow what a difference on the curvy roads. It grips the road like glue. Lot of fun.

Pros: grips road like glue
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Pirelli Tires

I used VCDS to recalibrate the speedo after swapping tires from Dunlop SP Sport 225/40R18 to Pirelli Pzero 235/40R18 rubber. Best I could achieve was with Distance Impulse Number 7 (stock was 6). Couldn't select a higher number, VCDS reported 8 as out of range and that was the highest option available. The difference over an extended period of testing was only about 0.5 MPH closer to what two GPS units were reporting. Meh.

Pros: recalibrated speedo with VCDS
Cons: only 0.5 MPH closer
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MICHELIN Tires

Well, the A/S-3 blows in the snow so definitely dont get that as your all season.

Cons: blows in the snow
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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