Commuting and lots of highway drivingBest for what type of driving? Commuting? Spirited back roads? Drag strip? AutoX? @RedCal is correct. There are no tire that is best at everything. They are all compromises. You have to decide what set of compromises works best for you. You might decide you need more than 1 set of tires to cover what you want to do, A lot of us do just that.
Asking what tire is the best without qualifications is like asking which cable channel is best to watch?
Commuting and lots of highway driving
I'm in TX too, so I know exactly what you're talking about. For wet roads and flash floods, which is a common occurrence around here and on my commute route, lot of siping and good tread depth is a must. That means you really cannot afford to wear a tire down to the wear bars. By the time that happens, the wet pavement performance has deteriorated substantially, regardless of how high performance the tire was brand new. So... that means changing the tires earlier. To do that, unless your tire budget is very generous, that means trying to limit the $ amount per set. With that, there is less pressure to wring every last mile of tread life out of the tire.I stay in texas so not to much snow but alot of rain..thank u everyone for your help
That's what I'm running. Similar weather as you, less rain most of the time. Wet winter thus far and they perform fine in the rain. They seem to be holding stock better than the Pilot and other options, so that's good if I ever need replacement.Thank you.. have anybody tried the continental extreme contact dwso6 plus
Thanks that's what I will be getting this weekend....thanks alot guysI have them and they work great in the rain and we have been getting a lot recently.
I just got the Conti's on mine, like them so far, been lots of rain, and no problems. Just started snowing this morning, but its 8" on the road so far and I'm not going anywhere.I have them and they work great in the rain and we have been getting a lot recently.