jord79
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So after 10k miles, the pzeros (rears at least) are ready for replacement. Browsing the forum has found lots of great info and advice regarding tyres for performance, however it's a bit of a mine field if you're looking for something more suited to daily driving.
My car is mostly used for commuting along with the odd enthusiastic blast when conditions permit. I do like to drive at pace, but not at the vehicle's limits (nor mine for that matter) and not as aggressively as your average Beemer/Audi driver.
What I'm trying to avoid is spending upwards of £200 a corner on something that is amazing when driven hard in dry conditions but not so grippy in the wet and will be bald in another 10k miles.
There are options out there for around the £150 mark that, on paper, perform well in the wet and are good for fuel economy. But what are ther really like when you put 412bhp through them?
My car is mostly used for commuting along with the odd enthusiastic blast when conditions permit. I do like to drive at pace, but not at the vehicle's limits (nor mine for that matter) and not as aggressively as your average Beemer/Audi driver.
What I'm trying to avoid is spending upwards of £200 a corner on something that is amazing when driven hard in dry conditions but not so grippy in the wet and will be bald in another 10k miles.
There are options out there for around the £150 mark that, on paper, perform well in the wet and are good for fuel economy. But what are ther really like when you put 412bhp through them?
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