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Originally Posted by pocon1
As far as the Pirelli's they may be the best rated, but are they the best for you? Its one thing out on a track and they have the best grip, but will they give you the mileage you need? Are they 50% more tire, or do you need that last nth degree of performance. They are obviously not track tires being mud and snow, so will the yfit your needs best? Me personally, I had a set of Pirellis years ago, and they did ok, but the Koreans have been knocking out some pretty good tires lately.
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I know exactly what you're saying. When I first got my car, I thought it handled great, and held the road great. Now the first time it snowed, I knew I didn't have the best tire. Only after looking up the tire recently do I realize how average it is rated. So for me the Kumho's will probably be as much or more than I need as it's heads and shoulders above the current tire, and definitely better in rain and snow.
Decisions, decisions...........