Recommended all season tires for Mach-E GT PE?

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I have the Continentals that came standard with my MME GT. No issues on rain or snow. They work , accelerate and turn great. I often drive through twisty mountain roads on the Blue Ridges, and going up or down while spirited driving, these are glued to the road, as the Mustang that it is should.
I have about 28K miles on them and these perform as when new. Will buy the same when due for replacement.
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I have the Continentals that came standard with my MME GT. No issues on rain or snow. They work , accelerate and turn great. I often drive through twisty mountain roads on the Blue Ridges, and going up or down while spirited driving, these are glued to the road, as the Mustang that it is should.
I have about 28K miles on them and these perform as when new. Will buy the same when due for replacement.
Thanks for the insight! Do you know what the specific model tire is?
 

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My Mustang Mach-E GT PE has the Pirelli summer tires on it with 12,000 miles now. I live in Maryland and want to replace them with all season tires. Would really appreciate suggestions. I read online articles and it just confuses me more… Thanks in advance!
I got 17.5k out of the rubberless P zero tires so not an aggressive driver. Put the continental extreme contact DW06 on and have 33.5k on them now measuring 5-6/32 (new 10/32). First winter when new they were absolutely unbelievable in ice and snow. Last winter did great, but not much snow and ice. Gave up 10-20 miles range, but much better ride, not concerned about top performance.
 
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I got 17.5k out of the rubberless P zero tires so not an aggressive driver. Put the continental extreme contact DW06 on and have 33.5k on them now measuring 5-6/32 (new 10/32). First winter when new they were absolutely unbelievable in ice and snow. Last winter did great, but not much snow and ice. Gave up 10-20 miles range, but much better ride, not concerned about top performance.
Thanks for the response. Are you saying the new Continental DW06 isn’t as efficient in mileage as the Pirelli P Zero Summer tires?
 


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Thank you! That is another tire I keep hearing good things about. Figuring out the best tire is quite difficult if I’m being honest.
Good tread pattern, I don’t find them noisy, hold the road well and seem to last well.
 

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Any change in mileage range?
Not that I noticed.

I tend to run on high inflation pressures 37/48psi f/r as I’m always fully loaded and keep the wheel alignment true to maintain range, too.
 

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Goodyear's Electricdrive 2's look like a great option
 

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Thanks for the response. Are you saying the new Continental DW06 isn’t as efficient in mileage as the Pirelli P Zero Summer tires?
Probably not as efficient, but beats them by a mile in almost any other category. Softer rubber, less synthetics, whatever it is equals many times the wet and snow traction along with better ride.
 

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Thank you! That is another tire I keep hearing good things about. Figuring out the best tire is quite difficult if I’m being honest.
The CC2's look neat as well. I have them on my wife's SUV and would be my choice today.
 

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Thanks for the response. Are you saying the new Continental DW06 isn’t as efficient in mileage as the Pirelli P Zero Summer tires?
my DWS06+ are not, but they’re 30mm wider than stock. Not that I care about efficiency since it’s a GT-PE, not an econobox. ?‍♂?
 

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I have the all-season Pirelli's (P zero AS Plus Elect) on 20"s right now, and I like them so far. They are really balanced in terms of performance vs. quiet vs. range. Much sticker than the stock Michelins I had, but less than summer tires. Plenty for mild spirited driving. Have not really noticed a range drop with them at 40 psi. They have foam inside which really helps with the cavity resonance noise going over joints.
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