#1) Tires on my few-weeks-old 2008 LGT: High Performance All Season, Goodyear Eagle GT 91W 215/40/17
#2) Mid-Atlantic/Southeast
#3) Commuting, interstate, rural mountain highways, around town
#4) Driving style- Spirited
#5) N/A
#6) I feel like "Performance" and "All Season" rarely ever belong in the same sentence, and I had been planning on replacing these after buying the car...but I've been very surprised. They have a great amount of stick, aren't noisy at all, and can trick you into thinking you've got summer tires on...until it rains, when they really shine! They have this asymmetric tread pattern designed to wick water away while still offering large amounts of grip, and it works great. I went to an abandoned parking lot in the rain actively trying to push them to their limits by whipping the back end of the car around, but they never let go of the pavement or slid. Driving around town and on the highway in the rain has been equally impressive- it's like the rain isn't even there. I've been on a few excursions out to the twisties in the Blue Ridge Mountains the past two weekends, and they were more than adequate bombing around winding roads. These aren't tires I would want to take on a track in a serious competition, but anyone looking for a set of all-weather tires that don't sacrifice much in the performance department should give these a look. They are equally good in the wet and dry.