Anyone have experience with Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS?
My Pilot Super Sports are due for replacement on my 18's and I am no longer going to swap between aftermarket and stock wheels at the change of seasons so I want to go with all seasons instead of summers on my aftermarket wheels.
Trying to keep the cost of tires down since I am likely selling the car within the next few months. The RE980AS come in at $687 shipped. Thanks |
The only AS tires I’ve liked are actually an older version of that Bridgestone, and an older Michelin Pilot Sport AS. Can’t speak to snow driving, as I was more concerned about cold, wet driving where I live. For comparison, I never liked the cornering feel of the original Continental DWS.
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Also, the next time I need an AS tire, I’m thinking about the Goodyear Eagle Exhilarate. Tire Rack’s testing shows it really impressive in the wet.
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I ended up going with the Michelin Pilot A/S 3+, getting them put on tomorrow. They were the most expensive ones, but not by a whole lot, $829 shipped.
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I got some Goodyear Exhilarates a month ago on the stock wheels. They are MUCH better than the worn-out OEM Primacies. Since I live in the PNW I wanted to get really good rain tires.
The Exhilarates ARE really good in the rain - actually too good because I can't break the rear of the car loose easily at all any more. Oh well. Quote:
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Joined this month, and both only posts about that tire in copy-paste-marketing-speak .. no, i'm certainly not slightest bit suspicious. :)
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No joke. I’m not that familiar with Falken tires, but it looks like that’s an older model and possibly not even an all season as discussed here.
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