Tires Continental or DUNLOP
I have both currently and they’re both great tires
Continental DWS 06 or the new DWS 06 Plus that was released earlier this year is my go-to for all season.
Continental 4 Seasons are faster than Gatorskins while still having reasonable puncture protection.
I now have ZIIIs on my Miata and have been enjoying them. I’m not super picky and they were cheap but the grip is astonishing. Road noise is probably average.
I just had a set of Direzza ZIIIs on my AP2, and switched them out about three weeks ago. I’d put the overall grip from the ZIII slightly higher than as the Falken Azenis RT615 K+ I ran before I switched to the Dunlop. They talk more than the Falkens at the limit, meaning if you like to kick the tail out, they scream like a banshee. They’re a responsive tire, with a stiff sidewall and chunky tread blocks. The tire has a very solid feeling, and doesn’t feel like it deforms a whole lot as you load it up.
With the Arteon, and some pretty sporty driving, I am about to replace all 4 tires on Wednesday, with around 32,000 miles - the fronts are right at the wear bars and the backs still have a touch more
I'm running continental ecs and never looked back
last year I went with Continental VikingContact 7 on the new car. They are pretty good for studless
Recently replaced my worn out 18 inch Primaxys (36000 miles) with the Continental DWS06s. It looks like a 5-10% efficiency drop versus the stock tires. I think they are a little quieter on the highway though. Bumps do have a reverb sound the stocks didn't have.
My gp4000's popped CONSTANTLY. Got a hole in the sidewalls in less than 500 miles.
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