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Whats the go to tyres when replacing factory ones (225/40 18Y)

Bridgestone Potenza Sport
0 (0%)
Contiental SportContact 7
0 (0%)
Pirelli P Zero PZ5
0 (0%)
Michelin PS5
4 (100%)

Total Members Voted: 4

Voting closes: 19 July 2025, 12:05

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Offline neiln20

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Tyres
« on: 17 July 2025, 12:05 »
1 slow puncture, 2 low treads and a trip to Europe means i could change all 4 tyres. If it was 1 or 2 then I would stick with what I have currently on the car - Bridgestone Potenza SOO5. Whilst at Goodwood on the weekend it looked like virtually every car was wearing some form of Michelins. They are all within £60ish of each other so putting price aside hopefully the vote will give me some idea to what members are running / going to go for....
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Offline seanaodh

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Re: Tyres
« Reply #1 on: 17 July 2025, 12:21 »
It's much of a muchness between all the premium tyres in my experience.

I've run P Zeros, SC7 and PS4 on my MK7. I believe the P Zeros were the 4 since the 5 is pretty new.

P Zeros lasted a very long time and I've heard that from others too, they seem to have great longetivity. Some also love their profile as they seem to provide a slight bit more rim protection than others.

PS4 and SC7 I thought were both good in terms of grip and relatively similar in terms of longevity but a little less than P Zeros.

You can't go too far wrong with any of those. Most recently, Conti has been winning the tyre tests I've seen onine and so if I was buying now I'd go for either SC7 or P Zeros, but if PS4s happened to be cheaper, I'd happily go for them too. The PS4s have been around for a long time at this stage, so maybe the others are a bit better than them at this stage. Not sure how the PS5s compare.
« Last Edit: 17 July 2025, 12:22 by seanaodh »

Offline JamesR27

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Re: Tyres
« Reply #2 on: 17 July 2025, 19:43 »
For me on my current car I had the Continental SC5’s fitted when new which I think overall gave more grip but wore quicker, where as the Michelin PS4s I have had just seem to be a better overall tyre for everyday use. Less road noise and seems a better ride.



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Offline Beebopper

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Re: Tyres
« Reply #3 on: 17 July 2025, 22:19 »
Consider Goodyear Eagles, I’ve got them on my Clubsport and they do very well. Had PS5s on my last car, also very good but rim protection lacking compared to the Eagles.
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Offline flipflops

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Re: Tyres
« Reply #4 on: Today at 00:12 »
I'm a big fan of the PS5 for 225/40/18. If you go for them Michelin always run PIM Cashback offers, just upload your invoice and they send you cash