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      10-23-2020, 03:23 PM   #5
msej449
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I'm with @aerobod in terms of thinking that all-seasons are not the best choice for a performance model. On a 218d or 220d, perhaps, but not a 230i or the M-Lites where for me, you'd be losing so much in summer handling that it defeats the point.

I do have Michelin CrossClimates on my 75BHP Peugeot 206 1.4L local run-around, but not on the M235i. they've been excellent and a good compromise vs the other combinations I've tried on the 206 of summers all year, winters all year, and separate summers and winters.

European 2 Series owners are generally perplexed by the choice of the Pirellis for the US market as OE on the 2 Series. The P7 is just the wrong choice and the PZero is really aimed at heavier performance models.
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