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Originally Posted by m6-lt1
If you live near twisty roads, I would just save up some money to buy a second set of wheels and tires. Not having the stock goodyears changes the feel of the car in the twisty’s.
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No twisty roads. Just a decent amount of hills and valleys

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Originally Posted by Camaroesq
I am new this forum. About a month ago I purchased a manual Shadow Gray 2019 2SS vert moderately modified (ARH headers,CAI, Anderson CF hood, etc.) with only 3,200 miles. I have been and still am on several other Forums having owned numerous cars. I recently sold my Porsche Macan S because I really wanted a moderately priced, low maintenance cost, 6 speed sport/muscle car. I currently own a mint Gen 1 Raptor and a 911.2 911 Targa GTS PDK.
With regard to my Camaro (and this thread), I found the stock tires a bit "floaty" at higher speeds- could have been the colder weather. Anyhow, with the "Oregon Road" trails here on Long Island one of my rear tires developed a small bubble. Rather than double down on the stock tires, I purchased a set of Michelin A/S 3+ from Costco as they have a $150 off sale at the moment, and am awaiting installation. I will probably sell the remaining three at some point.
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Oh, ok. Didn't see the A/S 3+ come up as an option for the SS 1LE during my search.
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Originally Posted by Ryfly05
I am in the market for new SC3's. I would buy them off you if we can figure out shipping since I'm in WA state
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Unfortunately just looking at local right now.
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Originally Posted by super_sxxy322
Don't buy tires!!!!! You're going to love the summer only!!!
I was in the same boat as you and was nervous about the summer only's and went ahead and bought the all-season continentals. Welp... now I have a set of all-season continental sitting in my garage and I don't want them
While yes, if you're driving daily, ok maybe you might be better off with the continental all-seasons (I know a girl who has a set for sale, but she's in Jersey  ) But, I've driven my car in the rain, under 40* and all is fine. Ya just gotta know your conditions and take it easy in the non-preferable ones. I thought I'd be drving my car more, but it's really become a sunny day, over 40* car.
My 2 cents from someone who jumped the gun before even getting the car 
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Hahaha, thanks for the take. Interesting because from what I have seen so far, most in this forum that have tried the all-seasons ended up liking them.
What did you not like about the all-season Conti's?