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After your P Zeroes wore out, what tire did you go to?

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My factory P Zero Nero 255/40 ZR19 all-seasons are down to 3/32 after only about 19,000 miles on the road (that's being generous-car has 23,000 miles on it, and ran I dedicated wheels/snows for 2 winters, about 4-5,000 miles total).

I want to stay with all seasons, but want to find a tire that sticks as well as the Pirelli but wears better. Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ could be an option.

What's everyone using that stayed with all season replacement tires?

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Conti dws06
BFG g force comp 2 a/s
Michelin pilot a/s 3

All great options
I've owned 2 of the 3 tires on other cars: are you currently running any of them on your car/cars?
 

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I've owned 2 of the 3 tires on other cars: are you currently running any of them on your car/cars?
No my setup is too wide they don't have it in my sizes.

But I've used them on a lot of clients setups and no bad reviews, by far the most common being the conti tires
 

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I am a big fan of the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+

I currently have a set of 275/40 R19's (my second set of them actually) on my 2011 GT and I will be getting a set for my 16 GT when the Pirellis are toast. The first set I had on the 2011 lasted 60,000 miles. Phenomenal tires - enough grip to legitimately be a high performance tire when dry, excellent wet performance, very quiet, and last a very long time.

From time to time, Costco offers the A/S 3+ for quite a bit less than anyplace else I have seen them.
 

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I am a big fan of the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+

I currently have a set of 275/40 R19's (my second set of them actually) on my 2011 GT and I will be getting a set for my 16 GT when the Pirellis are toast. The first set I had on the 2011 lasted 60,000 miles. Phenomenal tires - enough grip to legitimately be a high performance tire when dry, excellent wet performance, very quiet, and last a very long time.

From time to time, Costco offers the A/S 3+ for quite a bit less than anyplace else I have seen them.
They're on sale right now for $179.98 per tire plus $15 per tire mounting, balance & road hazard warranty, now that you mention it.
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Im looking at the Nitto Motivos. Had them on my honda and they are great handling and long lasting. They lasted ~50,000 miles. I know mustangs are different beasts but they are still rated good enough for our cars. Anyone have any experience with them?
 

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Conti DWS-06's--love them. Though I need summer tires nowadays since I moved from Ohio to Houston--no 4 seasons here--only 2--Hot and warm.
 

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I went with the Comp 2 A/S, I like them very much though I had a bit higher expectation of dry grip.
 

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So far so good. Ive had them for about a month now.
Those are solid tires no joke
 

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The Continental DWS06 are a great option. Good performance all season tires that will last. 560 AA A :clap2:
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