Good everyday tyres

dav

SEAT owner no more...
Feb 2, 2006
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Kincardineshire, scotland
As above looking at good everyday tyres. I currently have pirelli p-zero rossos. But I will have to change soon I think. Looking for opinions. I won't be going on a track anytime soon but like a twisty road run!


Yokohama spec 2's are well priced but are they going to be too soft for travelling on the dueller everyday?
 

PaulieB

Active Member
Dec 23, 2007
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Edinburgh
I still really like the bridgestone turanzas that came on my ibiza, they were shocking in the snow, but amazing in the wet and dry (lot of road noise though) but always kept me gripping
 

jaykicksass

2011 SEAT Leon SE 1.2 tsi
Jun 11, 2009
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devon
i love the pirellis that came on mine and will proberly replace with the same when the time comes!
 

Al

Active Member
Aug 29, 2005
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9
I have had

OEM Pirelli
Bridgestone
GYE F1 Assy
Vredstein Ultrac Sessanta

F1 Assys are definitely the best.
 

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Ross Jamieson
Mar 29, 2007
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Irvine, Scotland
I have had potenza's, micheline ps2's and now have yokohama parada spec 2 and out of the 3 i prefer the parada's, seem so get the power down better with them
 
Oct 17, 2006
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Mid Wales
I have Good Year F1 GSD3 on one car and Michelin Primacy HP on the other.

The Michelin's get very good reviews and seem to be more geared towards everyday driving, although they are quite pricey.

The F1's are more 'sports' orientated and are great although I find I get an annoying drone from them when the roads are wet - it's definitely the tyres as the drone has gone at the moment whilst I have the winter tyres on.

In normal driving there seems to be no difference in performance between the two apart from the wet driving noise, so based on that the Michelins would get my vote.
 
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