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Hi all
I know that this might be asked here a lot of times, but...
I own an Audi A3(2004), (225/45 r17) and its time to change the tyres.
It came with Dunlop 9000 Sport and I was overall happy with the tyre
performance. However, I thought that a research in the market can
provide me with better solutions. So in short, I'm between Bridgestone
(RE050), Dunlop (the current ones), Continental, and Michelin. (Snow
driving is not of concern, when snow is on the road, car simply stays at
home
) )
Any opinions/experience?
Thanks in advance
Athanasios Mantes, Greece
I know that this might be asked here a lot of times, but...
I own an Audi A3(2004), (225/45 r17) and its time to change the tyres.
It came with Dunlop 9000 Sport and I was overall happy with the tyre
performance. However, I thought that a research in the market can
provide me with better solutions. So in short, I'm between Bridgestone
(RE050), Dunlop (the current ones), Continental, and Michelin. (Snow
driving is not of concern, when snow is on the road, car simply stays at
home
Any opinions/experience?
Thanks in advance
Athanasios Mantes, Greece
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"Athanasios Mantes" wrote
> I own an Audi A3(2004), (225/45 r17) and its time to change the tyres.
> It came with Dunlop 9000 Sport and I was overall happy with the tyre
> performance. However, I thought that a research in the market can
> provide me with better solutions. So in short, I'm between Bridgestone
> (RE050), Dunlop (the current ones), Continental, and Michelin. (Snow
> driving is not of concern, when snow is on the road, car simply stays
> at home
Goodyear F1 GSD3 has been winning a lot of tire (tyre) tests lately.
Why aren't they on your list?
Pete
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"Athanasios Mantes" wrote
> I own an Audi A3(2004), (225/45 r17) and its time to change the tyres.
> It came with Dunlop 9000 Sport and I was overall happy with the tyre
> performance. However, I thought that a research in the market can
> provide me with better solutions. So in short, I'm between Bridgestone
> (RE050), Dunlop (the current ones), Continental, and Michelin. (Snow
> driving is not of concern, when snow is on the road, car simply stays
> at home
Goodyear F1 GSD3 has been winning a lot of tire (tyre) tests lately.
Why aren't they on your list?
Pete
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"Athanasios Mantes" wrote
> I own an Audi A3(2004), (225/45 r17) and its time to change the tyres.
> It came with Dunlop 9000 Sport and I was overall happy with the tyre
> performance. However, I thought that a research in the market can
> provide me with better solutions. So in short, I'm between Bridgestone
> (RE050), Dunlop (the current ones), Continental, and Michelin. (Snow
> driving is not of concern, when snow is on the road, car simply stays
> at home
Goodyear F1 GSD3 has been winning a lot of tire (tyre) tests lately.
Why aren't they on your list?
Pete
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"Athanasios Mantes" wrote
> I own an Audi A3(2004), (225/45 r17) and its time to change the tyres.
> It came with Dunlop 9000 Sport and I was overall happy with the tyre
> performance. However, I thought that a research in the market can
> provide me with better solutions. So in short, I'm between Bridgestone
> (RE050), Dunlop (the current ones), Continental, and Michelin. (Snow
> driving is not of concern, when snow is on the road, car simply stays
> at home
Goodyear F1 GSD3 has been winning a lot of tire (tyre) tests lately.
Why aren't they on your list?
Pete
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