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      03-26-2013, 01:56 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Red Bread View Post
Sorry, I haven't driven the P Zero Neros. My only recent experience is the Pilot A/S and the P7 Cintuaro RFT's on our X1. The Pilot A/S were pretty good in the snow, the 255 rears were a little less predictable than the 225 fronts, I still hate the staggered approach BMW loves, but without an LSD, non M cars would be crippled without it.

My Pilot Super Sports were comically bad in temps under 40, snow didn't really make them any worse the few times I ventured out in it, but just the cold temps alone made them squirrelly as hell. I have had great experience with Michelin though and never had a good experience with Bridgestone's, so I'd likely choose the Pilot A/S again if I needed another tire. It's a shame the Pilot A/S N-Spec comes in such limited sizing, it looks like a promising compromise and is the Panamera all season tire.
I am actualy playing with the ideea of trying the Michelin Pilot A/S. They seem a litle bit more money than MXM4 so I guess they are better.
I don't have a good experinece with Bridgestone neither...
And yes, we do get -45 sometimes, they better work under 40 (Celsius)
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