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Originally Posted by afadeev
Since you live and drive in no-snow Florida, I would go with the best summer performance tires you can get. Not for driving fast & sporty, but for maximum safety, agility, and enjoyment of your ride.
Therefore, if they are available in your sizes, I would recommend getting a set of Micheline Pilot Sport 4S tires. If not, Michelin Pilot Super Sports.
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Hmm, you didn't read the OP's description of what he was looking for. PS4S are way more hard-core than the OP is looking for. So another vote for Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 tires. I've had the A/S 4 tires (and the A/S 3 that came before them) on several of my daily drivers, and they are a great all-around tire! Even autocrossed on them once, when I was in-between fun cars.
Now, if the OP had said he plans to do autocross or aggressive canyon driving, then I'd agree that the PS4S tire would fit the bill perfectly. My Cayman came from the factory on those tires. I burned through them in a season of track driving, and I'll probably return to them after two seasons running Cup2 tires (new tires on the rear annually). I'm not going to the track enough to justify staying on the Cup2 tires, which are way worse in the cold and rain of northeast PA.