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Originally Posted by Idaho2018GTPremium
Warm climate, that makes sense. Not that cold and when it is cold it's probably not for very long.
Tires are the same size and width. There's no comparison between the OEM Goodyears and my Conti DS06+ A/S in the cold. Once the Goodyears had some temp in them, obviously, they were excellent.
Question: Why not just stick with the OEM Goodyears when it comes time to replace? They are less expensive than the Michelins, and better performance tires, and provide better steering feedback. They don't last as long, but that is somewhat offset by the lower cost.
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That's my plan. I'm sticking with the Goodyears. Sure, might not last as long tread wear wise, but it's a better ALL around tire than the Michelins. Guy I work with has the Michelins now(after the OEM Goodyears) and he said he's switching back to the Goodyears next replacement. He likes the performance and feedback from those better.