Yokohama vs Pirelli's
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I use MP4S but F-type isn't my only car and I also store it away for the winter. MP4S get less traction below 10C, but it isn't an issue unless you push it. I just take it easy on a cold Spring or Fall morning. This is why there is a rain/snow button next to the shifter.
If you drive your F-type in the winter, all-seasons won't cut it. You need a set of snow tires.
If you drive your F-type in the winter, all-seasons won't cut it. You need a set of snow tires.
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I also have 8400 miles on current OEM Pirelli Pzeros. Still have some tread, but It totally sucks now, sliding all over the road.
Thought my R's V8 AWD driving 4 wheels should corner & handle better than all my previous rear wheel drive only Vettes, but previous Goodyears & Michellins corners & handles much better....
Thought my R's V8 AWD driving 4 wheels should corner & handle better than all my previous rear wheel drive only Vettes, but previous Goodyears & Michellins corners & handles much better....
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