2013 IPL Convertible Tires Recs?
^ this. The tire selection process should be no different from any other car, really. Figure out what you want out of these tires and how much you are willing to spend - this will narrow down your choices.
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TireRack.com made a video comparing the top 3 tires for our cars: Pirelli P Zero, Michelin Pilot Sport All-Seasons, and Continental DWS06. Here's a link:
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=216
I've had both DWS06 and A/S3+ on my car. I personally prefer the A/S3+ over the DWS06. The sidewalls on the A/S3+ are stiffer than the DWS06, which in-turn provides for more feedback to the steering wheel.
That being said, all 3 are good tires. And tires/brakes are 2 areas where you should not CHEAP OUT! You bought a great car, keep it that way.
https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=216
I've had both DWS06 and A/S3+ on my car. I personally prefer the A/S3+ over the DWS06. The sidewalls on the A/S3+ are stiffer than the DWS06, which in-turn provides for more feedback to the steering wheel.
That being said, all 3 are good tires. And tires/brakes are 2 areas where you should not CHEAP OUT! You bought a great car, keep it that way.
If you're in a warm climate I'd look at The Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, Continental Extreme Contact Sport, or Bridgestone Pole Position S0-4. These will offer the best wet & dry grip but will wear faster, depends what your priorities are. Ventus V12 Evo is another option if budget is a concern.
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