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      01-16-2022, 07:23 PM   #3
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Drives: 2015 Q50 AWD ( DD ) 2018 M3
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Originally Posted by gunsmoker View Post
I drove my M3 one year or so with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ tires.
I could not get up my driveway when there was little snow. On autocross I managed to beat only a Crown Vic.
I currently have Goodyear Sport Car 3 for the summer and I have still some life left in the all-seasons for getting around in the winter when there isn't much snow. The front summer tires lasted a season - 3 track days, 2 autocross events and commuting when not working from home. It's shoulder wear from the track days mostly. Will buy a new pair for 2022. The rear ones have another season in them.
Before that I had an Audi quattro with those A/S tires and that was a tank in the snow and did decently on the track. Not nearly as much fun as the F80 with summer tires on the track though.
The car won't be driven went it snows out. I just want to see if anyone can give me pros and cons going from summer tires to all seasons.

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