By Collin Woodard
Copyright jalopnik
Michelin PS4S on the Z06. Michelin Cross Climate2 on the SUV. Continental Extreme Contact DWS on the sedan. And yes, all 3 cars get used as daily drivers to commute, do groceries, run errands, etc.
Originally the SUV came with a set of Pirelli Scorpion tires, but I didn’t like their performance in the wet. The Michelin tires perform noticeably better and are also quieter at highway speeds. The sedan originally came with Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires, but I didn’t like the feeling during cornering. The Continental tires feel (and ride) better in my opinion.
Other tires I’ve had experience with are:
• Goodyear Eagle F1 asymmetrical tires, but I didn’t think they were anything to write home about.
• BFGoodrich K02s were fantastic when we lived in a more rural area with lots of dirt roads and forest trails.