My car also came with the A/S Continentals in 19", which are OK so far. However, I was researching them (trying to see just what they are, exactly) and had to search on the MOE designation as well.
Turns out that it means Mercedes Original Equipment, as MB specified a slightly better/more comfortable ride than a standard RFT provides, which means that these are technically not run-flat tires.
So, that's a little misleading. I think the actual term is "extended mobility" which in non-lawyer-speak means "you may be able to go a little bit further once they run out of air". Or, in layman's terms, you'll be SOL.
I'm going to have to buy that spare tire kit now.
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Current inventory:
F22 & G05
Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing w/3 pedals
Past: E24,E28(3),E34,E36,E37,E38(2),E39(4),E46,E89,E92 (obviously),F01,F06,F10,F30,F87,G12,G30(2),G82(2)
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