most quiet and best handling tire for 17 inch wheels?

The Pilot Super Sports are a high performance summer tire that has a decent ride. It is not all-season and should not be used in snow or near freezing temperatures.
The pilot sport AS3 is the All-season version and is a good tire.
The Continental DWS is also in this class and is quieter and better in snow, but doesn't handle as well in performance situations.
Continental contipro contact are OE and avalable Labeled MO (Mercedes) on the tire, these cost more than than same non MO labeled tire.
There is also a Continental conti-procontact with ECO tech that is cheaper and may give better MPG.
I'd get the Pilot Sport AS/3 or DWS for all-season.
Last edited by rediesel; Feb 22, 2015 at 03:14 PM.
The Pilot Super Sports are a high performance summer tire that has a decent ride. It is not all-season and should not be used in snow or near freezing temperatures.
The pilot sport AS3 is the All-season version and is a good tire.
The Continental DWS is also in this class and is quieter and better in snow, but doesn't handle as well in performance situations.
Continental contipro contact are OE and avalable Labeled MO (Mercedes) on the tire, these cost more than than same non MO labeled tire.
There is also a Continental conti-procontact with ECO tech that is cheaper and may give better MPG.
I'd get the Pilot Sport AS/3 or DWS for all-season.





PilotSuperSports (PSS) are the best all around max performance summer tire IMO. They are found on lots of Porsche, Corvette, AMG cars. Probably overkill on an 17" E350 - I'm going to admit here that I'm a total hypocrite and ran them on my old diesel. The PSS are going to perform better than the AS3 when driving at "the limit" in dry weather over 50F.
The Pilot Sport AS3 are going to last longer, and perform noticeably better in sub 40F weather than the PSS. These a more practical choice.
These are both winners so buy what makes you happy and feel confident behind the wheel.
I get my other "shoes" from San Antonio - here is my dog modeling my Luccheses.
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PilotSuperSports (PSS) are the best all around max performance summer tire IMO. They are found on lots of Porsche, Corvette, AMG cars. Probably overkill on an 17" E350 - I'm going to admit here that I'm a total hypocrite and ran them on my old diesel. The PSS are going to perform better than the AS3 when driving at "the limit" in dry weather over 50F.
The Pilot Sport AS3 are going to last longer, and perform noticeably better in sub 40F weather than the PSS. These a more practical choice.
These are both winners so buy what makes you happy and feel confident behind the wheel.
I get my other "shoes" from San Antonio - here is my dog modeling my Luccheses.
As does Car and Driver and Consumer Reports. The Continental DW (as opposed to the all-season DWS for snow) is also highly rated with the professional reviews saying it is quieter and a more comfortable ride than the Michelins but does not corner as well as the Michelins. (You need stiff sidewalls to corner well but stiff sidewalls mean a slightly stiffer ride.) However, the Continentals are about 1/3 less than the Michelins.
I've had the MXVs on my wife's Hyundai and they are decent cruisers but no performance match for the PSS or AS which are not much more expensive.
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For 245/45/R17
Get Michelin Primacy MXM4 if you want comfort and best MPG
or if you like some all-season grip then go with Pilot Sport A/S 3
I personally would get the PS A/S 3 since you have a diesel and you are miles ahead of everyone in terms of MPG already.
For 245/45/R17
Get Michelin Primacy MXM4 if you want comfort and best MPG
or if you like some all-season grip then go with Pilot Sport A/S 3
I personally would get the PS A/S 3 since you have a diesel and you are miles ahead of everyone in terms of MPG already.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....odClar=BlueTEC
Pilot Super Sports it is... The tread isn't exactly the longest-lasting (a fair tradeoff considering their performance) but they rank the highest in terms of handling and road noise...
This is totally off topic but would you guys trust a diesel mechanic to install a fuel filter if I order it via Amazon and bypass the dealership altogether? The price I am being quoted for an fuel filter change is nuts (350) considering it's a 60 dollar part and an hour job.




For me, comfort and quiet are bigger factors than performance. Almost any tire will perform well on an "E."
For me, comfort and quiet are bigger factors than performance. Almost any tire will perform well on an "E."

I have had every brand of tire imaginable, Bridgestone, Falken, Hankook, Continental, Goodyear, No Name Brand, Cooper, Pirelli, Dunlop, YOU NAME IT.
Nothing beats Michellin. Oh and Super Sports are fantastic tires.




I have had every brand of tire imaginable, Bridgestone, Falken, Hankook, Continental, Goodyear, No Name Brand, Cooper, Pirelli, Dunlop, YOU NAME IT.
Nothing beats Michellin. Oh and Super Sports are fantastic tires.
Audi,
you seem to believe that Michelin is the only good tire maker and you certainly have the right to believe so.
I found this very interesting net page:
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article...-Tyre-Test.htm
It has tons of tire test information and looking thru this Michelin does not seem to be as good as you advertise.
I have mentioned about Nokian zLine tires before and by this net site it seems to compare pretty well against anyone else. You can find it by clicking "By Tyre Brand" on the right top corner and then scrolling down to the "Mid Range Brand Tyres". Nokian is not considered as a premium tire maker as they are not known in the world much at all but they make seriously Premium Tires. The best part is they are lower cost than most of the brands discussed here just because they are not known other than for the excellent Winter tires they make.
I bought the zLine tires for my staggered setup first but just a few weeks ago went with 17" to soften the ride a little bit. Lost the staggered setup but that does not bother me. At least I can now fully rotate the tires that the staggered setup did not allow.
These are extremely quiet and comfortable tires with very good handling.
Last edited by Arrie; Feb 26, 2015 at 12:31 AM.






