MerlintheMad
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Interesting, contrasting comments, as usual. "Noisy" I saw addressed in a few of them. "As they wear". Hmm.
Because of the hassle of storing summer tires (temperature considerations being added on hassle: don't let them freeze), and changing back and forth, summers to winters to summers, ad nauseam, and the lack of assurance that Conti summers are quiet "as they wear", and the rapid wearing out of staggered rears (warrantied at 15K for either Michelins or Continentals), I am more inclined than ever to just put on the Continental super high performance A/S. As I've said, winter tires haven't been in our budget or hassling for decades. I can't remember the last winter tire I had. I'm totally accustomed to braving the worst winter weather on A/S tires. So, with all of that in mind, it is seeming more likely (this morning) that when the end of "driving season" comes I will ditch the Michelins for these A/S Continentals: same performance rating as the summers (I want my Stinger to only have tires that accommodate the car's performance capabilities), but with far more warrantied wear (25K miles), and no hassles changing seasons/tires! The A/S Contis are going to be quieter than Pirelli winter tires; I think that is a given.