NYLAWBIZ
Stinger Enthusiast
Actually 45,000 mile warranty per Tirerack.These are my favorite. Worked well through winters in Michigan and Kansas on RWD Chargers and a Challenger. 60,000 mile warranty and a lot less costly.
Actually 45,000 mile warranty per Tirerack.These are my favorite. Worked well through winters in Michigan and Kansas on RWD Chargers and a Challenger. 60,000 mile warranty and a lot less costly.
These are my favorite. Worked well through winters in Michigan and Kansas on RWD Chargers and a Challenger. 60,000 mile warranty and a lot less costly.
Got the same on mine ! So far excellent tire !I'm sporting the BFGoodrich Comp 2AS on my 19 staggered. I had the 18s on my Sonata and I like them a lot. They are ranked #2 in UHP All Season. No.1 was the Michelin AS3. No. 6 was the General Gmax. Not sure what tires fall in the #3, 4, and 5 slot.
I liked the AS/3. Though I only ran them in the better of the 3 seasons. Got the best mileage out of them compared to the other tires I ran. But just don't expect to get the full rated mileage that the warranty states. AWD cars chew through tires. And I expect the stinger to be on the bad side of AWD tire mileage.
Those look like they would be good all season tires but they don't look like high performance all seasons. These Good Years should be good in the snow and rain but just looking at them, they appear they wouldn't be much good for spirited driving in dry conditions. The Yokohama Advan Sport A/S I mentioned earlier and the Nitto Motivo Merlinthemad mentioned are high performance tires that are good all season tires. I don't know much about the Nitto's but Merlinthemad seems to like them and I'm sure they're pretty good. I've done research on the Yokohama Advan Sport A/S (no, I don't sell them, LMAO) and they seem to me to be the best all round high performance tires for the money but that's just my opinion. If you're just looking for an all season tire that's good in the snow and rain then I think those Good Years will be fine but if you want an all season tire that also handle's really well in dry conditions, as well as bad weather, then you may want to consider alternatives. Play around on tirerack.com (or whatever tire site you like) and look up all season high performance tires as well as anything else you might be interested in. See what makes the tires you're interested in unique and read the customer reviews. It's an interesting site.