10K miles and the car already needs rear tires. Has Pirelli P-Zero's now and I am not super impressed.
Looking for people that have experience with summer tires for sports cars for a mostly DD
What I need is a tire that is good in the rain because I am in Florida. I would also like a tire that is on the quiet side. Of course performance is a key issue as well.
Usual suspects
Michelin Pilot sport 4s
Continental extreme contact sport
Goodyear eagle F1
Bridgstone Potenza
Yokahama Advan
Khumo Ecsta
Nitto NT555
I'm not a big Michelin fan and they are pretty expensive but I will bite the bullet if I have to
I have the conti on my 951 but it's a different car with different usage pattern but for the use I like them.
I have never been a big GoodYear fan but I would like to hear impressions
I have Bridgestone Pole Position on the 968 but not sure if the tire is similar
If the second tier tires are good I will seriously consider them. This car is hard on tires and the rears wear out twice as fast as the fronts it seems. I don't want to be dropping 700 twice a year if I don't have to.
TL;DR
Tires performance for some rain and DD, low noise if possible. No snow, no cold.
Looking for people that have experience with summer tires for sports cars for a mostly DD
What I need is a tire that is good in the rain because I am in Florida. I would also like a tire that is on the quiet side. Of course performance is a key issue as well.
Usual suspects
Michelin Pilot sport 4s
Continental extreme contact sport
Goodyear eagle F1
Bridgstone Potenza
Yokahama Advan
Khumo Ecsta
Nitto NT555
I'm not a big Michelin fan and they are pretty expensive but I will bite the bullet if I have to
I have the conti on my 951 but it's a different car with different usage pattern but for the use I like them.
I have never been a big GoodYear fan but I would like to hear impressions
I have Bridgestone Pole Position on the 968 but not sure if the tire is similar
If the second tier tires are good I will seriously consider them. This car is hard on tires and the rears wear out twice as fast as the fronts it seems. I don't want to be dropping 700 twice a year if I don't have to.
TL;DR
Tires performance for some rain and DD, low noise if possible. No snow, no cold.