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2012 Sport Auto Summer Tyre Test

Jonathan Benson
Data analyzed and reviewed by Jonathan Benson
6 min read Updated

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Test Results Data

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  1. Sweeshy archived

    I find this test odd. The Pilot Super Sport has been rated by magazines as one of the best wet performance tires. The tires optimizes 1/5 dry compound and 4/5 wet compound where as most other tires use a 50/50 balance or something close to it. Seems to me like it deserves better wet handling considering most of the tire is made for wet conditions.

    I've driven P zero's and Super Sports, and to be honest I don't see how the P zero is even in the same comparison. This review company must have been paid off or have some kind of bias towards Pirelli.

    Read any other test results, the Super Sport is a godly tire.

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