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Which all season tires should I buy for my 2018 Fiat Spyder?

  

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Long Story short I got 2018 Fiat Spyder abrath from auction $3000 the dealer in January. Dealer said he changed the tires and when I was at the high way today my tired poped due to heat and I was going 80mph. Nothing damage checked the cvt joint and rotors. Even though this car is my weekend toy but I still take care of it. So my question is I am looking for all season sports tires can you recommend me a good brand and place to get them and also how much it is gonna cost. I don't trust the dealer so I am gonna buy all 4 and 1 as backup for spare tire. Thank you

I live in texas 

I know you will say get summer tires but after unexpected snow last year no sir


Thanks guys you da best I will look into Michelin or Coopers. I talk to discount tires they have them. Walmart in my area don't have auto care but they do sell basic auto parts but no tires


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Michelin makes pretty good tires and if you want a little bit cheaper you might try Cooper tires


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I buy all my tires from Walmart believe it or not. Prices are best I’ve seen anywhere.  But I will not let them install them. I have a small independent tire place near me with a guy I’ve come to trust over the years, he does all my tire and rim work. They sell the Cooper or BF Goodrich all seasons if thats way you wanna go. Good Year to. I’m partial to those mfg’s but walmart also sells Hanook, Michelin, Yokohama as well. Can even have them delivered to your house from online. 


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I use Pirelli's.

Our snow storm was a freak incident. It's not likely to happen again, BUT I get your concern. Pirelli has good options for all season tires with very good grip, which is good for a car like that.


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For your application, I’m thinking Pirelli. Budget-friendly option would maybe be Uniroyal. Michelin owns them and they’re good tires. Just not sure what they have in this segment. Cooper is Goodyear now, too. Also good bets.


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$3000 for a fiata?  Unless there is a serious problem with it, you did pretty well, especially in this market.  I know there’s not much love for FCA around here, but it’s half Mazda (and quite a nice looking roadster).

The reviews on the new Michelin Pilot Sport AS4 are pretty good, and you shouldn’t have any balancing or treadwear issues.

Personally, I have Continental Purecontact LS’s on my WRX.  They’re not a true performance tire, more of a sporty touring tire.  They ride nice, corner predictably, have less road noise than a performance tire, and handled the storm in February (Fort Worth) just fine.  I’m very happy with them, all around.


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