Best Tires for Year Round?
I switch in and out of Blizzaks in the winter on my other car and they're solid. But I'd prefer to have just one set on my daily year round.
I switch in and out of Blizzaks in the winter on my other car and they're solid. But I'd prefer to have just one set on my daily year round.
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Plus, the DWS do much better in snow and water covered surfaces than the michelins - with a slight sacrifice on dry road performance. But the way I look at it - I rarely ever drive near the limits of any tire on dry surfaces, and if I were - I wouldn't get an all-season and would get a summer tire. And I would much rather improved winter/wet performance. Plus they are rated to last over 50,000 miles.
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Plus, the DWS do much better in snow and water covered surfaces than the michelins - with a slight sacrifice on dry road performance. But the way I look at it - I rarely ever drive near the limits of any tire on dry surfaces, and if I were - I wouldn't get an all-season and would get a summer tire. And I would much rather improved winter/wet performance. Plus they are rated to last over 50,000 miles.
I got a couple quotes, both with road hazard. DWS's come in around $1050 while the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus's are coming in around $1k. Has anyone used the Michelin's? From what I can see they appear to be fairly equal.
I got a couple quotes, both with road hazard. DWS's come in around $1050 while the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus's are coming in around $1k. Has anyone used the Michelin's? From what I can see they appear to be fairly equal.
I have those Michelins on my C Class...excellent tires, but not in the same league on snow as DWS. Again, read the survey results on tire rack. You will see they are not equal. Michelin better for dry performance, steering response, etc. But, the results and the testing shows DWS are essentially in a category of their own on snow versus other all season tires (but still not Blizzaks!)
I have great respect for your opinion, and find frequent agreement, but have you experienced a Chicago winter? Someone in Virginia might get away with Pilot Sport A/S Plus, but not in the Windy City. If he doesn't want to swap for dedicated winter tires, he will benefit greatly from the DWS over any Michelin short of their snow tires. Do you feel differently? I've tried my Pilot Sport A/S Plus in snow and would want something better.
My father used to have Michelin Pilot Sport A/S on his SL500 (granted its a roadster) but it did terrible in the snow, could barely make it up or down the driveway without slipping and sliding. However, same car and same rims with Continental Extreme Contact DWS he is actually able to use his SL500 when it snows (light snow), with little to no wheel slippage.

The OP wanted all year round cover & to me there is no such thing in extreme conditions. The compromise is too great. You may as well lock up the car for winter.
I posted the A/S Plus's as one of the better All Season tyres IMHO. It is also chassis dependent. The DWS is in my opinion the best tyre Conti makes. I always have that niggling suspicion of the sidewalls.
Michelin's X-Ice is a good snow tyre - I have no experience of the Alpins
Last edited by Glyn M Ruck; May 5, 2011 at 08:16 AM.
I'd rather have better performing tires in the summer than the two months I'll need them in the winter. Worse comes to worse I'll put on Blizzaks or Hakkas which I've heard very good reviews about as well.
I'd rather have better performing tires in the summer than the two months I'll need them in the winter. Worse comes to worse I'll put on Blizzaks or Hakkas which I've heard very good reviews about as well.
Look for these wheels, as they are a proven fit on the C350.
16" Winter Tires for C350
You want to have control over what a Chicago winter throws at you, and not be limited by it.
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Last edited by kevink2; Nov 10, 2011 at 10:05 PM.
Here is an image of them:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/BigPic...S03XL&i1_Qty=2
I ended up ordering a set of Conti DWS for the wife's C300. A friend hooked me up so I got a really good price on them. Now I just need to find the time to get them installed...




My dedicated X-Ice tires actually handle better on dry pavement than the DWS, and of all those, the DWS is the worst on wet pavement. I have tried tire pressures +10 to -5 from recommended and they still feel like W60 Blizzaks. Cushy ride, though.
My ranking on ice and packed snow from worst to best is PA2 -> DWS -> PA3 -> X-Ice.
I just reinstalled my X-Ice for the winter and am debating scrapping the Conti's instead of installing them next spring. YMMV.




