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Tire model wise I have narrowed it down to the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 and Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3, both all-seasonal M+S tires (not snow tires). If I lived 2 hours further north I would go the snow tire route, but in Columbus we see maybe 1-5 days of snow covered roads a year. I just know these 19" summer tires turn into hard plastic below freezing, nearly worthless in cold weather.
I'm a fan of the MPS/AS4. We run them on one of our cars year-round (except for track days), it's my winter tire for the ITS, and we run the MPS/AS3 (now-superseded) as a winter tire on another car. I've found that Pirellis get quite noisy and stony as they age, so I generally avoid them. That happens with all tires, but it seems to be worse with the Pirellis. We live in Northern VA, so not terribly different weather than Columbus.
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I also like the Michelins PS4's, I got the all seasonals on my wife's Accord and my previous Trans Am I had the PS4 Summer tires, plus I can get them at Costco.
 
 



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