Originally Posted by JHM2K
They will be going on the (future) wife's Accord once her crummy Bridgestones wear out...

That should be a slogan for the times.... Not, "I'd put it on my car, but put it on the wife's car.".. But then I guess it'll be a double edged sword for those who aren't fond of their wives... The whole Til death do us part bit.
All kidding aside, I have these on mine. I thing the trailering my Crossfire to Texas from Pennsylvania messed up the front end alignment. I didn't want to spring for the full car carrier and just a tow dolly. Anyways, the front tires were worn to the belts on the inside edges, lots of positive camber. So I got these Conti's about 7 months ago. It has snowed here in Lubbock a few times since then, crazy weather and they worked very very well like John was saying. I got them mostly for wet though. Drainage is **** poor here in Lubbock. I have been here just over a year and have gone through 4 pairs of fog lights because the standing water gets so deep. These tires power though the water quite well. I have a new set stacked in storage for when I get my 17 inch wheels so that I can rotate.
The Goodyear F1-GS-D3's are absolutely great in dry times, but like I said earlier, the weather is crazy in Lubbock and I want not a good, but great all season, and these are it.
Justin