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      12-16-2016, 10:02 AM   #4
ying, chung
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Drives: 2017 M2
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It's all relative. If BMW never advertised/installed PSS on the M2s, I would've been okay with Conti, I wouldn't have felt cheated. I have had Conti and PSS on my Civic Si and I can tell you first hand that while the Conti is a decent summer tire, the PSS is noticeably superior in dry/wet grip, and tire life.

Looking at the survey on this forum, it appears roughly 60% of the 2017 M2 owners get the PSS. I feel I get the short end of the stick because I'm paying the same msrp yet I'm getting an M2 that's slightly lesser equipped.
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