Pros: Excellent wear, very good dry traction, good wet traction Cons: None yet
My lack of training in advertising failed me as I couldn't come up with a less hokey title. And this after my Epinion on writing catchy titles. Jeez. Nevertheless, the Pirelli P6000 SportVeloce is a first rate tire for its class.
Pros: Good grip in both wet and dry conditions. Cons: Expensive.
~ ~ The total ignorance of a lot of people when it comes down to choosing tyres for their cars never ceases to amaze me. They’ll go out and spend tens of thousands of Euros/Pounds to buy the latest model from their favourite car manufacturer, but when it ...
Pros: Great tread pattern. Good road handling Cons: Side walls split with age
Your car and its road handling are only as good as the 4 bits or rubber that transfer the power to the tarmac. This is always worth considering when you are buying new tyres.
What is also important is its longevity and lastability. No one wants a...
Pros: Reasonable wear, excellent traction and anti hydroplaning performance. Cons: None really, given the price.
I had previously used Kumho 712s, but somehow got the idea that I could do a bit better, so I did some exploring. I ran across the Pirelli P6000s very reasonably prices ($72 or so each) and decided to give them a try, since many of my friends swear by...
Pros: Grippy, great value for the money. Cons: None
First off let me state that I have only used the Z rated version of these tires the trade off here is that you have sticky tires but your tread life is cut in half, if that. That is something I accept due to the speeds I prefer to drive. On one of my ...
these tires are horrible. so horrible i took them off my e320 before their tread ran out. they are just a horrible pick. they skid alot, loose their grip in rain, and have almost caused me to be in many an accident. these tires perform almost as badly as...
Pros: great handling Cons: NOISE!!! Wet/snow traction is non-existent.
These tires came stock on my '02 Saab Viggen and they were great for the first 7,000 miles or so. Now, at 20,000 miles the tire noise is so bad I think I'll need a hearing aid soon. I'm only 24!! Looking very hard to replace them!
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