So, I'm trying to understand the difference in response/driving characteristics between an "ultra high performance" all-season vs let's say a "max performance" summer tire. Something akin to comparing a tire like the UHP Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus all-season (560tw) vs the "max performance" Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 summer tire (340tw). I'm not looking for a 200tw competition tire, just something fun for the road.
I have no doubts that the summer tire has considerably more grip than the all-season. I also have no doubt that the all-season will be less likely to kill me in the cold weather here in Colorado.
For many years, I've subscribed to the summer/winter tire combo, at least on some of my cars. However with multiple vehicles in my garage/driveway, that's a pricey proposition, especially if I have at least 1 AWD/4WD vehicle equipped with some type of snow tire (I do).
Essentially, I have 2 RWD vehicles (S2000 and 128i) that will never really see heavy snow (I have an AWD car for that), but I would like to be able to drive them (at least one of them) in the winter and if a few snowflakes start falling, I would prefer to avoid the white-knuckle inducing fear of trying to limp them back to the house in one piece.
My question is: how much response/fun are you giving up going with a UHP all-season over a more street-friendly summer tire? How much softer (if any?) are the sidewalls? Will the all-season feel like a roly poly in the corners by comparison? Or will they feel similar until pushed to the limit?
I'm not so much concerned with overall grip- I'm more concerned with feel and trying not to turn a scalpel into a blunt object.
I'm eager to be learneded by the hivemind of all things tires.