TT, have you driven the MK6 GTI with the latest Dunlops fitted?
Nope. But have you driven the Mk5 with the Dunlops?

But, based on the numerous complaints on here about the Mk5 with Dunlops, and the simple fact that the Mk6 has identical chassis and suspension geometery as the Mk5 - then any Mk6 with Dunlop SportMaxxes are very highly likely to be 'underwhealmed' by their overall abilites. And I honestly doubt that any 'new' SportMaxx are going to be any better. And this is backed up by comparing a couple of 580 horsepower V10 twin turbo RS6s - one with Pirelli P-Zero, and the other with Dunlop SportMaxx GT (which are allegedly an even higher performance version compared to the GTI-size SportMaxx TT) - and the Dunlop shod one was notably inferior when 'pressing on'!

If you haven't do you think it's nice (or wise) to scare owners and potential owners because you have been deemed to have an 'expert opinion and you say they are shyte?
Erm, when the fcuk have I ever said I am an 'expert'

I, just like many other 'established' users on this forum simply speak from experience regarding the Dunlops - and I think it is only reasonable that any potential 'pitfalls' are aired. But if someone then gets 'scared' - best they cancel their order, and stay at home, with the doors locked - because they might get run over by the bus!
But it goes back to the old long-standing fundamentals - you should only drive the car WITHIN the capabilites of the car (which includes the tyres) and your own abilities!
I am not an expert, however my real world experience as a typical driver is that the Dunlops on my Mk6 GTI have excellent feel, especially cornering and I believe I currently have the only revo remapped 270bhp MK6 in the UK and would deem myself an 'enthusiastic' driver.
So the opinions and direct experience of hundreds, or even thousands of PQ35 platform users, irrespective of engine output - are all worthless - and yours is the only opinion we should listen too?

A Mk6 GTI still uses the Mk5 PQ35 platform, suspension, steering, brakes, etc - so Mk5 info is most definatly relevent.
But instead of slanging each other off - can you please confirm exactly what spec Dunlops you have - then at least we can all move on with some slightly more definative info.

The last thing I would want right now is to be matchboy who hasn't even taken delivery of his car and will be gutted and possibly sh!tt!ng himself because an expert gave a negative opinion on a tyre he may or may not have driven on?
I'll treat that particular paragraph with the utter contempt it deserves . . .
EDITED: for spelling (in case any Mk6 owners think I am changing my 'expert' opinion

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