Greetings -
My 2018 LR RWD M3 is closing in on tire replacement with 25K miles on the odometer. I have the 19" wheel option, which included Continental ProContact RX tires. I live in NC and while snow isn't frequent it is likely at least a few times during winter. I'd therefore prefer All Season Tires instead of pure performance options
TireRack suggests several options, but before deciding I would like your opinion on alternatives.
Thanks in advance for your help.
PS: I gave serious thought to swapping out of the M3 and into the S or Y, but I think I'll wait until Tesla announces their upgraded battery plans. Hard to believe that the Model S that I almost bought in 2011 cost $60K+ and the current Model S is $75K for a car that is vastly better in every way. I'm also on the CyberTruck wait list, but I'm not sure that I'll go that route when the truck is available. Hence replacing tires seems like the way to go, but I'm open to suggestions.
My 2018 LR RWD M3 is closing in on tire replacement with 25K miles on the odometer. I have the 19" wheel option, which included Continental ProContact RX tires. I live in NC and while snow isn't frequent it is likely at least a few times during winter. I'd therefore prefer All Season Tires instead of pure performance options
TireRack suggests several options, but before deciding I would like your opinion on alternatives.
Thanks in advance for your help.
PS: I gave serious thought to swapping out of the M3 and into the S or Y, but I think I'll wait until Tesla announces their upgraded battery plans. Hard to believe that the Model S that I almost bought in 2011 cost $60K+ and the current Model S is $75K for a car that is vastly better in every way. I'm also on the CyberTruck wait list, but I'm not sure that I'll go that route when the truck is available. Hence replacing tires seems like the way to go, but I'm open to suggestions.