Yokohama vs Pirelli's
I use MP4S but F-type isn't my only car and I also store it away for the winter. MP4S get less traction below 10C, but it isn't an issue unless you push it. I just take it easy on a cold Spring or Fall morning. This is why there is a rain/snow button next to the shifter.
If you drive your F-type in the winter, all-seasons won't cut it. You need a set of snow tires.
If you drive your F-type in the winter, all-seasons won't cut it. You need a set of snow tires.
I also have 8400 miles on current OEM Pirelli Pzeros. Still have some tread, but It totally sucks now, sliding all over the road.
Thought my R's V8 AWD driving 4 wheels should corner & handle better than all my previous rear wheel drive only Vettes, but previous Goodyears & Michellins corners & handles much better....
Thought my R's V8 AWD driving 4 wheels should corner & handle better than all my previous rear wheel drive only Vettes, but previous Goodyears & Michellins corners & handles much better....
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I just got all-seasons. They are the Bridgestone Potenzas. So far, so good. The car feels more stable and they are much quieter than the Pirelli's, which I find to be super soft. Blew 2 in 10k miles.
I'm getting alignment wear on the front of my Pirellis. Will need replacements soon(9800 miles). Plan to go with Michelin, or Yokohamas. Here is S.W. Fla., all weather means summertime, summertime.
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