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Yokohama Vs Pirelli

id go for the eagle f1 asymetrics or pzero,

dry weather is fairly standard for contis, michelins and the other premiums but its wet weather grip and comfort along with sportiness that makes the goodyears unbelievable,

check this out and i guess you can make a choice based on what you want

Tyre reviews, tests and ratings | the online tyre guide
 
id go for the eagle f1 asymetrics or pzero,

dry weather is fairly standard for contis, michelins and the other premiums but its wet weather grip and comfort along with sportiness that makes the goodyears unbelievable,

check this out and i guess you can make a choice based on what you want

Tyre reviews, tests and ratings | the online tyre guide


Interesting linky, but it reckons the Michelin PS2 has better wear than the Falken ZE912, better grip yes but IME worse wear rate. This would be borne out by the treadware numbers on the sidewalls. My PS2s got chewed up in about a year.
 
Ive found the goodyears the best vs Pzero/PS2/Contisport 3s

I think it all depends on the type of car and driving that you do. I did think about the 5P for the Porsche but they dont come N rated which Porsche are fussy about.

For the 2 C-classes I can compare directly the Contisport 3 and Eage F1s- the goodyears are more comfortable, wear a lot better and are amzing in the wet.

The s class is on Pzeros as I couldnt get the sizes I wanted for the goodyears. Saying that, it has won may recent tests as well as is oem on porsches and bentleys so cant be bad.

In the UK personally i feel that its the difference in the wet that sways my choice of tyre and I have read that the goodyears are the 'wet weather king'

All of the above are for use on high performance vehicles anyway.

The goodyear has had a recent update which has just won autoexpress's product of the year and offers better rolling resistance and hence economy.

I find the link very useful as it collates all of the objective data from worldwide tyre tests as well has has its own subjective comparisons to add to the subjective user reviews for each tyre

In winter all of the cars run on Dunlop wintersports.
 

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