Pirelli p-zero rosso's
Advantages grip in all conditions
Disadvantages more expensive than other brands but you get what you pay for
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The Pirelli p-zero rosso is a very good tyre. I have had this tyre on both of my performance cars, both of which were 300+bhp rwd cars where grip really is important. Some tyres I have had including the toyo proxies were good in the dry but not in the rain and vice-versa. The Pirelli p-zero rosso managed both, they provide amazing dry performance as well as very good wet performance. I have used these tyres for fast road applications and track days and they managed some excellent grip on the ¼ mile also.
Over the entire tyre is one I will be using for many years to come on all my performance cars.These opinions / results were based on 235/45/17 tyres.
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TheHairyGodmother 01/07/2011 14:25
Soho_Black 25/05/2009 11:13
jamiem1983 13/01/2009 12:38
For that size of tyre 235/45/17 they are usually £90ish per tyre, i have a trade account so dont pay r.r.p often. shop about though there are some cheap places out there they last very well, theya re not a very soft compound like say toyos, ive had more grip from these p-zeros than toyo proxies ive used and they last much longer than toyo's as i find toyos to be too soft a compound for british rough roads.
bmthkatie 12/01/2009 21:58
Luvlylana 12/01/2009 21:33
How much are they? How long do they last? xxx