If you run a 275/30 up front, you can get Bridgestone RE-11s. Definitely not an all-season tire, but will offer superior performance to the PS2s while also being less expensive.
I also like the Bridgestone RE050A pole positions. They are superior to the stock RE050As and offer similar dry performance to the PS2s.
If "all-season" meaning mostly wet weather performance, the Goodyear GS-D3s or Goodyear assymetrics would be a top choice.
If you're stuck on those sizes though, most of these recommended tires will be out the door. In those sizes, the Advan sports, which are a good tire, would be one of the few tires available.
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