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Tyres... again...

channella

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I have always had MPS on my car, but when all four needed replacing recently I thought I'd give P Zero Rosso's a try. I have to say that so far I am pleased with them and continue to enjoy driving with them on the car. One effect is that the PZRs have taken the edge of the bit of harshness that I found with the MPS and the M030 kit. They are a little cheaper, although I understand wear faster, so we will see whether the ownership value matches over time (the MPS fronts did 23k, and that included a number of track days).

Might be worth trying if you are in a similar position.
 
very pleased to hear your mps did 23k on fronts-having just spent £1200 on four!!my contis they replced did only 12k miles (two track days only)so i am hoping for big things!!if they do 23k then they will be worth the extra dosh[:D]
 
I did the opposite: I had P Zeros Rosso all round and changed them all to Mich a couple of years back... like them a lot... better mileage life; cheaper than Pirelli as I get them at Costco; find the grip much better in rain and winter; hated the red P-Zero rubber sticker which wears off faster than the tyre life...one of my fronts had it flapping around and I hadto cut it off. I guess that is what makes all the manufacturers stay in business: everyone prefers something different [:)]
 
i much prefer the surefootedness of the michelins over the contis personally-only 500 miles in-and i would certainly get them again
 
My car has the Bridgestone Potenzas from new. My previous car had MPS and I honestly can't tell the difference. Maybe I'm not trying hard enough[:D]
 

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