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Originally Posted by Pathy01
If you're not an aggressive driver, or aren't concerned with ultimate grip, then you can definitely consider an all-season like the DWS. It will certainly last longer and perform very well for normal driving. You'd only really get an advantage from the DW when pushing the car.
The DW is great in the rain, so no concerns there. Basically it comes down to whether you need or want that extra grip for when you push the car (DW) or if you just want a solid everyday tire which has respectable limits (DWS).
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+1.
And the DWS will perform much better in near freezing temps as the summer only DW will tend to lose traction. Plus if you ever want to drive north with cold temps/snow a possibility, you'll be glad you have the DWS.
Tom