New tyres .. Any type suggestions ?

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Time for a new set of tires , at the moment , continental sports grip

Any suggestions other than those fitted ?

eg, Better suited , low road noise , mileage etc ??

Tnx-Graham
 
lots of people rate those Goodyear Eagle F1 tyres, I go for something cheap from my local guy but they are too soft and keep getting punctured from my gravel on the drive.
 
I had Vredestein Ultrac Vorti tyres on my Merc C320... They gripped better than the Dunlops that came off it..

I usually go on the Tyre Reviews website and see what's rated highly on the more powerful cars - that way you'll get a better idea of whats good and what's not
 
Goodyear Eagle F1
Had these before, they were fantastic in any type of weather or season.

Now have Michelin PilotSport 4's, these are especially good when warmed up, not quite as confident with them when they are cold or wet compared to the Goodyears.
 
Tnx all for the post's , these are new to me ''Vredestein Ultrac Vorti'' write up's look good for them , dutch ?

Ive found it can aquaplane with the conti-sports, now whether that's due to the car being over tyre'd slightly , or the tyre's , either way its first car ive had that actually dose ...
 
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Dailydriver: GoodYear Eagle F1 asy 3

WeekendWarrior: Toyo R888R
 
Tnx all for the post's , these are new to me ''Vredestein Ultrac Vorti'' write up's look good for them , dutch ?

Ive found it can aquaplane with the conti-sports, now whether that's due to the car being over tyre'd slightly , or the tyre's , either way its first car ive had that actually dose ...

Drive anything with enough speed over a puddle
Aqua planning is inevitable. Regardless what tyre or car

I use toyo tr1. Very grippy and low cost
 
Toyo R888R tempting for weekends that last 7 days ...