I got an opportunity today to put a few miles on the car (~250) on various interstate and windy backroads.
These are roads I've traveled for many years, am extremely familiar with and have a pretty good feel for in terms of cornering speed. The stinger with the stock re97as-02 just didn't feel right on the tighter high speed stuff. Seemed like there was too much understeer and I could almost hear the tire squealing - lacked a planted feel. Body roll wasn't too bad (used to the accord having to "settle" into the corner).
I'm guessing this stock tire is more of a touring tire than performance? Had michelin pilot sport as 3+ on the 4 cyl accord. Entry speeds were faster and much more confident (albeit no drive out power).
Did other folks experience similar results which were improved with a better tire? I'm tempted to just get the AS4's, but seems like a waste with just a few months of summer left (chicago). I drive like gramma in the winter.
IMO, it's a really lackluster tire in a pretty narrow width. The Stinger isn't heavy compared to it's contemporaries, but it's a relatively big sedan and it's going to need a decent amount of tire underneath to reach full potential. As an example, my little Elantra GT N-line also had 225s. Ok, now scale up the vehicle size and weight...it should get bigger (wider) tires...but it doesn't. I think those same bridgestones came on my BMW, in the same width. In that case, I went to 245s, but not just any 245s, but good dedicated summer performance tires. IME, that's really where you gotta go.
Yeah, I automatically assign any AS tire as a "touring tire". It's just never going to be up there like a PSS or PS4s.
If you can afford, get summer and winter/AS tires. Life is too short to not have summer tires on your primary fun-ride IME. Too many cars come with AS and up here in the North, AS sucks in the summer and it sucks in the winter. It just sucks all around. Give me a car with either summer or winter tires...but don't give me this useless AS crap IMO. You could look at it as "it kind of does ok all the time", but that's not really true in the winter on ice, they suck there. They also suck pushing to the limit in autoX and other handling situations.
I personally went with a high performance AS on my 18.5s to get a 255 width tire, with the intention of wet-autoX, but I don't need this to be my primary summer fun car. It will be used in the winter on winter tires. The 255 tires handle well and no complaints, but it's not to the level of a good summer tire. I'm a few ticks above stock with the tires and sway-bars. Again, no complaints. It's a GT type car and these changes make it more sporty and responsive.