Given
71%
while driving a
Audi A4
(225/50 R17 W) on
a combination of roads
for 3,000
average miles
As i replaced all 4 suspensions (shunts) soon after buying the F1A3, i had to say the real benefits in drive feeling only comes after driving for several thousand miles (or km in exact).
The bed-in period for the tire itself, anyway, was unbelievably long (~2500km) before i could feel the vast improvement in driveability and comfort, comparing with my dated Pirelli P7 previously.
Once the nursing had been done, the tires become much more responsive for my relatively dull A4, and tire noise had become a thing of the past even for those poorly laid concrete carriageway. Wet weather driving is now more confident even at the speed limit during pouring rains, and no more wheel spinning when the wheels are on slippery surfaces under soaking wet conditions.
One things which i dont like is how it looks, especially if you follow the tire pressure recommended in your owner's manual. Audi recommended ~32psi but i had to fill up to ~38psi (cold) or it simply looks like another flat tire to me.
Wear is not significant for my 3000km so far.
Ask me if i will buy again, well, depends on if other newer tires (PS4, CSC6, etc) have my tire size (225/50-17). If yes, i would most probably have a second thought, not because the F1A3 are bad, but i suspect there are better ones elsewhere.