I did see that around May last year after ordering the car and got seriously concerned but after reading tech articles by Continental/Pirelli and Dunlop it seems that the Swede spec fitted tires are not up to it and should never have been fitted. Added to that from what i have read, it was a 2.0TDI and the ESP was turned off in that Superb as well, it was overloaded to the tune of 105kg over max which means they had stupid weight in the car.. so to me the whole test is useless to me with my V6 as its technically a totally different driveline/suspension/brakes/steering etc... There is no common or shared parts with the FWD model Superb's and even the suspension geometry is different.
This is the thing, you cant compare handling/tires and under-steer from the FWD to the AWD, its mechanically a totally different car, and even the weight distribution is different to the TDI as the V6 is more neutral due to the heavy haldex 4x4 unit attached to the rear diff.
I will simply look around a month or so before times up on these Conti's which im impressed with.. they hang on sooooo well. But it would also be nice to not be scrubbing the edges so quickly. ( As fore-mentioned i should slow down )
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