might go for the goodyears next time, but didnt have much choice ps3 were only ones available when I had both front tyres puncture ! I got the 4 paid for anyway by the dealer I'd just bought the car from
The PS3's are a touch noisey, very good grip but not the greatest fuel consumption, will see how they wear, certainly not cheap ! Possibly a bit of paying extra for the reassuring brand going on there. That idea of you get what you pay for etc etc
Ive used Toyos a lot in the past, T1R when I can get them, but they wear pretty quickly, nice drive though. Generally a lot cheaper but not in this size. 25/40/18 92 Y XL
I'm tempted by Kumhos and Falkens which come in quite a bit cheaper but once again may not last very long.
There are Yokos of course too
next time if going more expensive may be tempted by the Goodyear Eagle F1 Assymetric 2 which claims to have it all
Less noise, same grip and great fuel economy....really ?
When ordering online obviously the price of fitting/balancing etc plus postage, plus hassle factor so add another £50 plus
If you miss the delivery going to the parcel depot can be a pain so add that too.
Have had a few problems where online co's have sent the wrong tyres (they never had them in stock) Oponeo tyres stay clear too good to be true
Ears Motorsport who also run yokohamatyresdirect are doing some great prices with free delivery