+1 for the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 tires on my 2003 S. Very smooth and quiet with more than enough handling and grip for sane street driving. I wanted something best suited for my climate and roads. Here in Wyoming it can snow any month of the year, and the roads can be dry for weeks in winter. I didn't want to change back and forth twice a year to and from snow tires, because then if I took a trip somewhere warm (CA., AZ.), I'd ruin them. If the snow gets too deep for the all season Michelins, I'll drive my 4x4 pickup truck.
http://www.michelinman.com/tire-selector/category/ultra-high-performance-sport/pilot-sport-a-s-3/tire-details?Wt.mc_id=Paid%252520Search%3bGoogle%3bpilo t%2520sport%2520a/s%25203&WT.srch=1&mkwid=sGYSfF2G9&gclid=CJ-W27vN6rkCFS9dQgodhhAAyA
"With pirelli on the sidewall, few will even notice that they're all seasons."
Who cares what anyone else notices (you were kidding, right?).
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