Glen: Which tyres would you recommend for 18" wheels, please?
I took Neil's suggestion of the Goodyear F1 Asymmetrics and the best praise for them is that you notice that they don't do anything nasty- if that makes sense?
They don't lock up easily...
They aren't noisy...
They don't break traction readily...
They don't understeer...
They just work, and work well. You can throw the car about with utter confidence, wet or dry and it does as it should.
Overall, I'm pleased...my father has just fitted a full set to his Mk5 GT 170PD and can't fault them either. (225/45/17)
He had the Bridgestones and hated them. The Goodyears make a better job of putting 170TDI torque down than the Bridgestones aever did (same driver, same car).
Neither of us have done enough miles to comment on the lack of life issues some complain of...although, personally, if I get 6000-8000 miles out of a front set I'll be happy, bearing in mind the grip available...rather that than 15000 miles on something that appears to be made of ebony.
To each their own...
But backroads, lots of power and torque and a heavy right foot isn't going to set any low wear records!