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2016 EVO Summer Performance Tyre Test

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

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Discussion

5 comments
  1. Mike Scott archived

    Continental I really hope the bring the 6 to the 18 sector.

    PSS fitted at mo, but PS4 looking likely next time if I still have the car.

    #2152
    1. TyreReviews Mike Scott archived

      While we've not tested the back to back, if you look at the latest review section of the Sport Contact 6 and MPS4 a reviewer has just swapped between the tyres and has found them extremely similar, other than slightly better steering on the Michelin.

      We tested the MPSS vs CSC6 here: https://www.youtube.com/wat...

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      1. Mike Scott TyreReviews archived

        Hi,

        I'll have a read, but still looking to swap my 135i for a DCT edition or bin for a M3. I do little miles, so hence M3 or bothered about CS wear rates. Ran CSC5. On my BMW E87 123d 225/255 combo.

        Yes I watched that great video a while back with the lovely M3.

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        1. TyreReviews Mike Scott archived

          Having owned both an M135i and now the grey M3, we can firmly suggest you bin the 135i for the M3.

          Different league :)

          #2155
  2. Scour archived

    Here are more results, klick on the picture:
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    http://www.reifenpresse.de/...

    Michelin: Conforms my experience: In the dry the top tyre, in the wet not slow but not nice to drive, a bit to nervous.

    Goodyear: The best allrounder.

    Yokohama: Not drived this tyre so far, but I´m happy that Yoko gets better in the wet. Hope the V701 will be available soon.

    P Zero: The old version was tested, I can confirm the wet-performance of this tyre. It would be not easy for me to find a better successor.

    Hankook: Another disappointing result, this tyre had much better result when it arrived on the market.

    #2135