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I live in Aurora and commute to the Tech Center. I also have Pirelli 210A (on 16" R-28s). I was smokin' people from the stop lights this morning! Gotta love that quattro!
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I went with the Pirelli Ice Direzionales on 15" Passat take-offs, but based on your experience/ recommendation, I'll go to Discount (down the street from my workplace!) for the winter swap. BTW, I wanted to wait for the first snow (hoping for a relatively light one, just like we got) to see how the SP8000Es were, and I concur with you.
Of course, I'll share my initial "ice" compound experiences here in the next few weeks.... -- David F. 1.8TqMS E30 325is |
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I'm assuming there is a pretty big difference between a Civic and an A4. I know the Guardex is softer than the Asymetrico, but any chance some of the handling differences were the responsibility of the car and not the tire?
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I wasn't really comparing the handling of the cars, just my early impressions of the tires. My daughter is a complete novice snow driver and I really like what the Guardexs have done for her car in the snow. They seem to be every bit as good as the Blizzaks or Graspics on snow and ice while not being quite as squishy on dry roads (as the Blizzaks).
The 210A's do not have the ice grip of the Guardexs, nor would I expect them to. I'd expect the Ice 210's to be close. In Denver, with all our sunny winter weather, I wanted to compromise a bit on the winter tire, especially since I have quattro. The 210A's are noticeably better than the Yokos in the dry and they should wear better also. If I lived in an area where ice and snow stayed around for months, I'd probably opt for the extra security of an ice tire. In Colorado, I think the 210A's or the Dunlop winter sports may be the perfect choice for quattro, at least for me. If there's a bad snow storm the night of a hockey game, I still need to get to the arena. When it's sunny, I still want to drive annoyingly fast. Time will tell, one storm is not quite enough for a firm opinion. Andy |
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