I just bought a set of Conti ECS 02 for my FiST, so I'm all excited about tires and thinking about what I do for next winter. :)
My current winter tires are 195/55/15 Conti VikinigContact 7s on a dedicated set of alloys that I like the looks of. The tires seem fine-good in snow/ice, but the FiST seems really impacted by tire selection and the dry performance/responsiveness is not very good. Tires seem to wear our tires quickly on this car too, I don't know if I got 6k miles before I was at 4/32nds. We normally get a good amount of snow here (SW Ontario Canada), so I think it's important to have a capable winter tire.
I'm not sure how to improve the dry and possibly wet attributes, with good winter performance with the tires available. For instance, I could go with the OEM 205/40/17 in Blizzak WS-90s, but that's a lot more expensive than something in the 15" size. I'm not sure sidewall reduction would give me much responsiveness in a winter tire?
I'd probably need to spend $200 to get a set of used 16/17" alloys that I wouldn't like as much as my current set. I'd probably have trouble selling my existing 15" wheels because no one wants 15" 4x108 wheels. :) Maybe I'd get $100, thanks Ford.
I've never tried an All Weather tire, but the General Altimax 365 AW seems like it has very good winter performance and it has 15" sizes that would work, but I'm not sure if the dry performance would be any better than a premium/hardcore winter?
The Vredestein Quatrac Pro All Weather is available in 205/40/17. It seems like it has better dry characteristics, but it gives up a good amount of winter capability and it isn't cheap.
The Pirelli Winter Sotozero 3 *may* be available in 205/40/17, but I've read performance winter tires wear our quickly and they're expensive to boot.
My insurance also gives a discount for winter tire usage and all weather tires don't qualify. It's not huge, but if the tires last say 4-5 years, that's probably ~$160.
Any thoughts/ideas?
Edit: ...And I misspelled the title, great.