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Originally Posted by tonupkid
D3 S8 with factory 20's & I've had:
Yokohama Advan 2 sets.
Michelin Super sports 1 set.
Bridgestones 1 set.
Pirelli P Zero's 1 set.
The Michelin's were by far the worst for wear
The Yokohama, Bridgestone and Michelin quickly became noisy (booming on some surfaces)
The Pirelli's have been by quite a margin the best of the bunch. They are on the car now and what I'll buy again if I still own the car when they need replacing.
BTW Not had the back end breaking away. The biggest issue is understeer, which is something Audi design into their cars to keep us awake (too much mass out in front of the front axle). How the hell do you loose the back end? I only managed that on a beach, with the traction control off and the gearbox in sport mode 
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There is only one way to get out from my street (one way) and its onto a busy high street. With people not being very keen on letting anyone in, most of the time its a pedal to the metal from standstill 90deg turn.
Also it happens on the roundabouts sometimes.
Kind of lost confidence in Pirellis, but I have to say wear is very good, so maybe it is a good trade off ?!?!?
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2006 D3 S8 5.2 V10
Ceramic Brakes, Bang&Olufsen, DTV, DAB, Rear Camera, BT, TPMS, Soft Close, Auto Boot, AMI , 4 Zone AC, Home Link, All Electric Blinds, Fingerprint, Ski Hatch, Black Extended Leather, Heated Sport Seats, Alacantra, Carbon Trim inc Aluminium Pack 2.
2015 A3 S line 1.4 TFSI - for the missus to keep her away from my car.
Standard S-line equipment, no extras.
2006 D3 A8 3.7 V8 - SOLD but not forgotten
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