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however, it really is difficult to compare as they are mounted on AWD.
i have previously used Goodyear F1 asymmetrics on my RWD GT-P and they are outstanding in the wet (and thats not just my opinion, they seem to win most indepependent tyre tests.
I picked up a set for my GTI Pirelli for a decent price. They seem to be wearing slower than the vanilla P-Zeros I had on the car when it was from factory. Grip is relatively good but it's not the quietest tyre out there. Only downside of the P-Zeros would be the price
Compared to Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 and Yoko Advan Neovo and Brigdestone RE50, they're sub-optimal. My previous car was an RX8, and the PNero Rosso was the worse in pretty much every category.
I have neros and find them gripy and responsive, start to become noiser the more they wear and mine are down to about 20% left. Wear incredibly fast when driven hard as expected from a soft compound but peformance wise I cant complain. Will look for something a little quieter soon as road noise does bother me but I would also own these again.
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