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      11-11-2021, 02:27 AM   #8
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I have an experience with Pirelli AllSeason and GoodYear 4Seasons in R18 on Mercedes w205 - Pirelli was more quiet and had more grip on snow and on wet... grip on snow/frozen tarmac was ok...
however, I would still call them a noticeable compromise as the traction on wet surface is significantly lower than what premium summer tires offer...
I could bring the car on the edge of stability/drifting when coming on/off highway ramp... which is somehow amusing and funny but not always :-)

To sum it up> if you have no ambitions to go fast and/or to do some spirited driving, they are a reasonable compromise to save money/space/hassle... in any other case you will feel the down sides immediately once braking/dodging on wet...
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