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Originally Posted by TheMidnightNarwhal
Why use all seasons though? Just use summer performance tires. And then swap to winter tires for winter.
My choice for good bang for bucks are the Firestone Firehawk Indy 500.
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The firestone's are good performers but they don't last long and are expensive now (used to be a pretty good deal when they came out).
A Michelin A/S4 will have better hot weather performance than even the firehawk but is also usable in winter. Lasts longer too. I feel the Contis grip as well as my firestones did too but you definitely sacrifice some road feel so they're not major contenders in the performance dept.