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Grand Touring All-Season Tire Review
Multipurpose Grand Touring All-Season tires are built to deliver a mix of refined ride quality, good grip and handling, longer tread wear and all-season abulity. That blend of abilities makes it a popular choice for motorists, and a key factor for the tire manufacturers. It’s full of good options, and brings high expectations from motorists who want the best from their car tires. Michelin has been building on being the leader in the this catagory which is Grand Touring All-Season category, and has with reason named their latest tire Premier A/S.
Tires Tested
Bridgestone Turanza Serenity Plus (Grand Touring All-Season, 215/60R16 95V)
- What you will like: acceptable road manners
- What needs improvement: Wet roads and winter performance
- Overall: A great tire in the category that is beginning to feel a little out maneuvered by newer tires
Continental PureContact w/EcoPlus Technology (Grand Touring All-Season, 215/60R16 95V)
- What you will like: Great wet and dry grip and responsive cornering
- What needs improvement: Needs softer ride
- Overall: A very good tire for motorists who want grip and confident handling in all four seasons
Michelin Premier A/S (Grand Touring All-Season, 215/60R16 95V)
- What you will like: Exceptional wet and good winter weather traction
- What needs improvement: A more in ultimate dry grip
- Overall: A very good mix tire for comfort and grip
Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus (Grand Touring All-Season, 215/60R16 95V)
- What you will like: A very silky and none noisy ride plus good winter grip
- What needs improvement: Little increase in wet grip
- Overall: Top of the line Grand Touring All-Season tire