Tire Recommendation - All Season - Stinger GT2 AWD

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Hi Everyone - I need to replace the tires on my 2019 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD. The car is my daily driver and we get all 4 seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter), where I live. I'm looking for a good recommendation for All Seasons, preferably from Costco lol. The stock tires that came on the GT2 AWD are not good in snow (in my opinion). What are your recommendations for a great All-Season Tire? Thanks in advance for your time and help! :)
 
Can you post what's available at Costco? I don't think everything is up on their site and some of the pricing is limited to members only...
 
Stay away from these. Poor in the rain, snow and ice. Might be harsh on chicago's roadways.

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Hi Everyone - I need to replace the tires on my 2019 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD. The car is my daily driver and we get all 4 seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter), where I live. I'm looking for a good recommendation for All Seasons, preferably from Costco lol. The stock tires that came on the GT2 AWD are not good in snow (in my opinion). What are your recommendations for a great All-Season Tire? Thanks in advance for your time and help! :)
I run Nitto Motivo UHP A/S as my "winter" tires. If I was headed for our mountains on snowpack they wouldn't be very good. But on our valley roads, 90% of the winter season is above freezing and the roads are cleared off by the following afternoon when it snows: a dedicated snow tire doesn't make sense under those conditions, an A/S is more optimal. We don't know where you live so I cannot recommend anything but my own experience.
 
I'm a big fan of the Continental ExtremeContact Sport's. I'm running the 235/40R19 (size not available in the PS4s) all around on my 2022 GT-Line. ZERO regrets- except perhaps I should've gone with 245/40 to fill out the 8.5 wide rims. I'm closing in on 6k miles and you will save about 70+ bucks per corner vs. the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and sacrifice little to nothing...

Save $300 and sacrifice nothing IMHO? I'm a fan!

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Thanks for the quick reply! See the attached tire options via Costco.
 

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Thanks for the quick reply! See the attached tire options via Costco.
The Pilot 4 A/S are the best of those options. I just got new tires this past week, and if not for stock on the Pilot 4 A/S seemingly low everywhere, I would have gotten them (ended up with a good second choice, not a tire carried by Costco).
 
Thanks for the quick reply! See the attached tire options via Costco.
I have the bf Goodrich comp a/s 2. I see all four seasons as well and I have no complaints with my selection. Good to know Costco has a good selection .
 
If you don't do Costco get:

Continental DWS06 Plus

Great tire, very happy with them - and ranked #1 on TireRack for AS tires.
 
the bf goodrich comp-2 A/S Plus tires are excellent, they share rubber compound with michelin(parent company) so think of it as a slightly more affordable but still excellent michelin pilot as 3+ . The only con is they are directional so you can't even rotate side to side. but if you are already staggered it's not that big of a deal. I had the older non Plus version of the comp-2 a/s and i loved them, the older compound lacked a little in the wet compared to the michelins but the Plus version resolved that deficiency.
My first choice would be the pilot sport all season 4 tires, as that is what i'm currently running on my stinger, second choice, those bfg comp-2 a/s plus.
 
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Michelin CrossClimate+ or CrossClimate 2

Those are really "all-weather" tires, biased more towards the winter rather than traditional all-season tires.
Last time I checked, those don't come in both sizes needed for a stock staggered setup. The only all-weather tire that I've seen that has the correct sizes for a staggered setup is the Toyo Celsius

All Weather Tire for Variable Conditions – Celsius
 
Autozone, Fedex or both will have to provide transfer documentation. Autozone is totally on the hook either way. Start the charge-back procedure and see how fast they find it.
 
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