Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires?

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Looking to get some new tires to replace my OEM tires.

I was originally looking at Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus but apparently the car is too heavy for the tires' load range.

Current options are:
Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
General G-Max AS-07

I am leaning towards Pirelli as it has the highest rating on tire rack on all sections and good results during testing.

Any input would be appreciated.
 
I ran the G-max AS 07s on my Genesis coupe and loved them, I will probably go with them for my next tire change, I run Potenzas right now.
The G max has a really good tread life stays quiet and has really good rain channeling.
 
I don't think load range is a problem at all with conti dws 06+, it is a good choice, as michelin ps4 is also a good one for all season. You can find some direct comparison videos on youtube between those two, differences in terms of design, wet performance. etc. as well as price. If you are thinking of serious snow performance, definitely recommend snow tires, I keep a set of Pilot Alpin PA4 for winter. I had some manufacturing defects issue with pirelli in the past with sottozeros, and it is just being unlucky but I am sticking to michelins or bridgestones from costco since then, for convenience sake : ) my driving style is very much aligned with bridgestone potenza re980s (I am looking for longevity and decent wet performance over pushing the limits on the curves) but since it is discontinued, I am excited to get a new set with potenza sport as. It all comes down to your driving style I believe...
 
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I don't think load range is a problem at all with conti dws 06+, it is a good choice, as michelin ps4 is also a good one for all season. You can find some direct comparison videos on youtube between those two, differences in terms of design, wet performance. etc. as well as price. If you are thinking of serious snow performance, definitely recommend snow tires, I keep a set of Pilot Alpin PA4 for winter. I had some manufacturing defects issue with pirelli in the past with sottozeros, and it is just being unlucky but I am sticking to michelins or bridgestones from costco since then, for convenience sake : ) my driving style is very much aligned with bridgestone potenza re980s (I am looking for longevity and decent wet performance over pushing the limits on the curves) but since it is discontinued, I am excited to get a new set with potenza sport as. It all comes down to your driving style I believe...
I get my tire services from Discount tire and they wouldn't mount or swap the tires for me if the load range isn't within the tire's limits. I do have Blizzaks for winter use so I'm looking for the best tire for Spring-Fall driving.

How much does Costco cost to mount your new tires?
 
Nitto Motivo UHP A/S have a "Y" rating and hold up well wet or dry when carving curves. Ima on my second set.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Kumho PA51 on mine.

Comfort and quietness are priority for me.
 
I have the continental extreme contacts and extremely happy with them driving in the southern California rain too. They tread water well.
Also good for tracking, cornering.
Purchase from discount tire with warranty
 
General GMax HP Summers
 
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