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Originally Posted by Snickers
How can they perform better than the stock tires, if one doesn't push the car "hard" enough to not notice the difference between all weather tires and the MPSS?
One would think a ZL1 owner would want to get the best grip in good weather he can get for a car like this.
btw. i went up to 110mph in heavy rain on the Goodyears, with not much tread depth left on the rear. Also drove the car on back roads at 30°F no problem, was aware of the road conditions, but not even that cautious.
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This thread is in most part referring to DD cars, that the owners want a better option for replacement tires with A/S capability...You live in Germany and have a roadway that is built perfectly for speed, here it is not the same...These tires give great traction year around and in any weather condition and have a longer life than the stock tires or any other summer only tire...Again the design of your roadway is built to drain the water, making it safer to operate at higher speeds than our roadways, we may have puddles on the roadway, where you have a slight mist...And anyone that owns one of our cars will tell you that the summer tires should not be driven at 30*F, for which they were not designed...So you keep on pushing them to the limit and their going to fail, it will be to late to tell you that "we told you so" so with that being said I hope your insurance policies are paid up!!!