I don't think you will get your way with most all seasons. Summer compound will stick like glue when heated up, but not do well in the rain. Rain tires, all seasons, do well in the rain, but won't stick when heated. If you get a compound that will stick, then the wear is greater. I have the all seasons that came on the coupe still on there, and they are fine unless you want traction out of the hole, and I have summer compounds from Goodyear on the roadster. The roadster sticks great on dry roads but not on wet roads. They do OK, in rain, but I wouldn't push them very hard. Tire selections is really up to the user, as we all have different driving styles. I wouldn't go back to Goodyear, and I won't own all seasons either....so, I am looking as well down the road....