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    I can highly recommend Continentals. I have them on Mrs Donweather's Tiggy and I got almost 50,000km out of them. Would have got easy another 5000km+ if I wasn't slack and had got a wheel alignment done sooner. Got new Continentals put on. They aren't cheap, but hey, they treated me well.

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    Not that it's a personal recommendation, but Pirelli's latest P-zero won UK evo magazine's latest performance car tyre test against the other majors, carried out on Audi A3s, so broadly comparable. I've recently put a couple of P7 Cinturatos on my Scout (replacing Pzero Rosso), but still getting used to them.
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    After doing some research i decided on Kumho U31's at $280each. So far they're great, and extremely quiet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VRS-Vic View Post
    After doing some research i decided on Kumho U31's at $280each. So far they're great, and extremely quiet.
    i've had these. Good when new. Noisy & slippery once they get past 50%/4mm.

    Price seems highish - even for 225/40x18 but maybe I'm out of touch with pricing on these now.
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    KU31 are great for the money. I got 46,000km from my 1st set.
    My last set were $160 each + fitting etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    i've had these. Good when new. Noisy & slippery once they get past 50%/4mm.

    Price seems highish - even for 225/40x18 but maybe I'm out of touch with pricing on these now.
    I agree, on all points.

    Amazing value, when new, still decent 'value' when a bit older, but not so good in wet anymore. I'm guessing about ~7000kms since new & noticed a difference in both wet & dry handling being a bit worse.

    Also, I got my 225/40/18 for $140 each, fitted!

    I'm quite happy for their 'value' at $140ea, but I would expect a lot more for $280. A LOT more from a tyre that expensive yet average in the wet!
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    $140-$180 was what I thought the 18" were selling for - you'd get PS3 for ~$300ish .

    I know when i fitted KU31 to Dad's Accord that I paid $110 each for 205/55x16 from tempe tyres & tyrepower in Caringbah quoted him $180 each, so it pays to shop around.

    Also, the KU31 were good for about 20,000km on the Octy whereas the Michelin Primacy I now have are at 50,000km & still have ~10,000km left in them. I'm thinking PS3 next as tempe have some pretty good prices on Michelin
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    I'm thinking PS3 next as tempe have some pretty good prices on Michelin
    Yes they do, and there's a reason for that - they're parallel imports, and Michelin Australia are washing their hands clean of any warranty claims. Caveat emptor!

    You will generally find that in many cases a Michelin dealer will match a genuine quote (ie. on paper) with the genuine, locally-sourced product.


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    Under current NSW consumer laws the retailer is responsible for providing warranty coverage, therefore any claims for faulty product would be to the retailer. As a parallel importer, Tempe are taking on the warranty risk.
    Having been a retailer of Michelin products in the the past, I can confidently say that the likelihood of having to make a claim for a faulty tyre is negligable. I wouldn't be as confident with a few other brands.
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    As a current Michelin retailer, I would tend to agree with you regarding the quality of the product, but there's always that one time. As long as people are aware of the fact that Tempe will have to cover the claim, all is good.


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