Suggestions for all season tires for 2011 M37x

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Hey guys, I'm looking to purchase all season tires for my 2011 M37x. Any suggestions on an inexpensive but reliable set of tires to purchase?
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stay with Michelin my Perrelli are noisy and track some

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I've had Pirelli Cinturato's and I think my current tire is a Michelin Premier A/S? Or Maybe it's a Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+? But either way, I like the Michelin's better.

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Recently purchased a set of CONTINENTAL EXTREME CONTACT DWS 06. Very pleased with them.

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I agree with gmbq70. CONTINENTAL EXTREME CONTACT DWS 06 are great tires. I've had 'em for 1.5 yrs and been super happy. 10/10 would buy again.

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If price is an issue, try Kumho PA 51's. I just recently put on Cooper Zeon RS3-G1 on mine. Haven't driven on them yet, but the reviews were good and I got them for 25% off.

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I went with Yokohama Advan Sport A/S+ back in May 2018 (@ $160/ea), they are listed as Ultra High Performance All Seasons. Very impressed with year one snow handling, and dry/summer performance is quite good. Great, quiet ride with no discernible loss in the wet. Didn't get out too much this winter as I bought a beater for the snowy days, but I was surprised when two of the tires wouldn't pass inspection this year due to outside wear (showing lower rubber compound with 6/32 tread left otherwise) I had rotated every 6k, but what can I say, she's a heavy one and I tend to take the turns at speed. So only about 25k total miles from them. I bought two more Yokos to get me through, but next time I'm thinking of going with Continental Extreme DWS 06's as suggested above and they are what I put on the beater 330xi. DWS's are great until the W starts to disappear, then they are pretty squirrely... So I guess either way you are tossing tires with tread still left on them if you are in a climate that gets snow.

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For my '15 Q70 Sport I put on Continental Extreme Contact 245/40R20 DWS06 at 35K miles, 2 yrs 4 mos. later I have 61K so about 26K miles of driving in 2+ yrs and there is 5 32nds of tread remaining now. I live in the northeast US, so in the wintertime we get snow and slush on the roads.

Overall these have been really good tires for me, but I'm wondering if the the wear rate is too high. I hope to get get through another winter season, so maybe 35K miles total usable life on the tires. I paid almost $1100 for all four tires (20in) installed with an alignment.


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