Given
43%
while driving a
Peugeot 407 Coupe
(235/45 R18) on
a combination of roads
for 17,000
spirited miles
These were bought for an attractive price (was 65% to Michelin and Conti)Dry grip is fantastic, I have to admit that the tire coped extremely well in certain push to the limit situations. However, my biggest concern was the vibration at highway speeds, 120+kmph. Someone else too reported vibrations and countless efforts of rebalancing which resulted in no success. I was so concerned changing various parts in the car due to the severity of the vibration. This tire simply does not like wet conditions. In fact, it was so dangerous that even low speeds were a hazard. The wear rate is better than previous version of this tire, but it honestly does no good since below 6mm the tire behaves poor. I still have some thread left but I too will get rid of them asap. There are far better options. Personally, Pirelli is not what it used to be.