Howdy folks, just after a quick tyre recommendation for my GTI.
Had the car service a week or two ago and the good blokes at Mike Weber's mentioned the tyres were due - one of the rears had a puncture and all were generally worn.
In what I can only assume was a matter of providence, my wife managed to scrape a gutter and puncture another tyre, so it's time for new rubber all around and reasonably promptly.
I currently have Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2s, which I bought mainly because they won the wet weather performance in the Wheels (or maybe MOTOR) tyre test a few years back. I've been quoted $239 each by Jax or they're $212 on tyresales.com.au. I've got no complaints about them so absent any strong recommendations to the contrary I'll just get another set.
The bloke at Jax also offered me a set of Pirelli Cinturato P1s for $600. He seemed to think they were pretty good, but he might just be trying to get rid of them.
Tyresales also have Continental ContiSportContact 5s at $294ea, but 3-for-4 so the total price ends up basically the same as the Goodyears.
Thoughts ? I don't really drive the car hard, mainly my wife drives it. As I'm a touch paranoid about that, I tend to usually buy based on wet weather performance.
Had the car service a week or two ago and the good blokes at Mike Weber's mentioned the tyres were due - one of the rears had a puncture and all were generally worn.
In what I can only assume was a matter of providence, my wife managed to scrape a gutter and puncture another tyre, so it's time for new rubber all around and reasonably promptly.
I currently have Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2s, which I bought mainly because they won the wet weather performance in the Wheels (or maybe MOTOR) tyre test a few years back. I've been quoted $239 each by Jax or they're $212 on tyresales.com.au. I've got no complaints about them so absent any strong recommendations to the contrary I'll just get another set.
The bloke at Jax also offered me a set of Pirelli Cinturato P1s for $600. He seemed to think they were pretty good, but he might just be trying to get rid of them.
Tyresales also have Continental ContiSportContact 5s at $294ea, but 3-for-4 so the total price ends up basically the same as the Goodyears.
Thoughts ? I don't really drive the car hard, mainly my wife drives it. As I'm a touch paranoid about that, I tend to usually buy based on wet weather performance.

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