Looking for updated opinions on a great all-season tire for my new-to-me R/T Currently has the 245/45ZR20 and although I don't want to cheap out on tires, if I can find great performing ones for daily/occasional fun driving that's on the lower end of the pricing scale, I want to Everything I've found has been roughly $150 a tire minimum, which means I'm looking at $800-$820 (roughly) for tires and the mounting of them.. yikes Any ideas? I'm looking for something that'll last a while- I won't be driving my Challenger every day as I also have a Jeep for winter-time use, but I want some tires that can stand up to the occasional lead foot I tend to have when driving this thing but provide me reassurance on wet/dry/slick roads as well
On of the best, if not the best ultra high performance all season tire, is the Continental DWS 06. Check out Tire Rack's review. Tire Test Results : Testing the Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Ultra High Performance All-Season Tire
If you are looking for an all-season, and a very smooth and quiet ride...Michellin Pilot Sport A/S 3+. I got lucky and scored some new ones on the wheels I bought. But, TireRack could have given them to me for $940. I'm using 245s on the front; and 255s on the rear.
It is a good tire, but there are better all-seasons out there, like the Continental DWS 06. Here is Tire Rack's review of the General G-Max AS-03. Tire Test Results : Testing Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires - Do New Options Raise the Performance Bar?