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Old Yesterday | 11:09 AM
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Purchasing Tires

Hello, my 2020 C-300 sport package Sedan is in need of new tires. We are going to stay away from Run Flats. We are looking for something quiet and long lasting tread, we live in south florida. Any recommendations for all season tires?

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Originally Posted by zpcsc
Hello, my 2020 C-300 sport package Sedan is in need of new tires. We are going to stay away from Run Flats. We are looking for something quiet and long lasting tread, we live in south florida. Any recommendations for all season tires?

Thank you,
I also decided against the run flats. I choose the Michelin Pilot AS4. Smooth, quiet, and excellent in the wet. I'm in the Florida panhandle.
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Another vote for the AS4, good all around tire stable in rain, poor in snow but that is when winter tires comes in. Good tread much better than pliot sport 4s if don't need the performance abilities .
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18" or 19"? If 18", consider the Michelin CrossClimate 2. Looks like it's not available for the 19" sizes. Excellent tire for normal driving. I'm in NorCal and put it on my wife's car. Solid during the winter rain storms. I partly put them on because it's actually rated for snow and we sometimes drive up to Tahoe. Although it hasn't happened since I put on the tires. The CrossClimate 2 is a true all-season/all-weather tire, whereas the AS4 like most all-season tires are only really three season tires, but if you never drive anywhere with snow then that's a moot point. However, I like the CrossClimate 2 in the dry as well. Great handling tire, and because it's a Grand Touring tire, it's quiet and comfortable. The AS4 is a performance all-season. For quiet, comfortable and long lasting, you wanna shop in the touring tire segment.

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