Driven Dunlop Winter sport 5's on a bimmer, not enough dry grip for my liking, also not very communicative, very good wet grip though. Now I'm running Pirelli Sottozero 3's in the fist and even when it was 10 degrees celcius (50F) they perform very well in the dry. I've been told they are awesome on snow, sludge and in the wet as well. They aren't pure winter tires for when there is snow and ice all day long, but they can cope with alot of different conditions very well, unless you're talking about extremes like -15 celcius of +20 celcius.