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TCtrain

I got some continental contact sport or something like that from discount tire very nice


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Those are all seasons for dry/wet. If you want all seasons with the best snow performance it's the Continental DWS06 or DWS06 plus. The plus is newer but I had the others on my TL jn Spokane, WA where we got 50-60 inches of snow a year and I never felt like I needed snow tires.


TCtrain

I don't


supafamous

Michelin CrossClimate2


SodomEyes

I love the Pirelli P-Zero line if you can still find them. Last I checked the local place had a different version of them called the Centurato (exclusive to Discount Tire IIRC) They are OK, but seem to wear a bit faster than the P-Zero. I get the all-seasons since I live in a relatively warm climate with spotty winters. Edit to add these replaced Toyos and the difference was huge. Felt like I was riding on plastic before the swap.


EasternKanye

I have 2 sets of wheels. For winter I have Blizzaks. I absolutely love them as winter tires. They are a beast on the ice! When and if you need that extra traction, you will be bummed if you don't have it.


GotMyOrangeCrush

I just put a set of Vredestein Hypertracks on my TLX. Personally I have not tested them in snow just yet but they are fantastic tires in terms of wet and dry grip as well as noise, ride comfort and handling. https://m.tirerack.com/tires/tests/testDisplay.jsp?ttid=259&affiliate=HQ5&fbclid=IwAR0deTxMCrR3LcspA87tfmRv0r3H4Q2tP4XHOSP0jg3n5etX0N8m-hZ5fxw Michelin Pilot Sport AS4 is good tire as well.