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Well she's 10 years old today with 132000 miles on the clock and sailed through the mot happy bunny.:-)


hi david

mine done the same thing 3 weeks ago same age

its a great feeling

TREVOR

it is a very nervous time, like being in the dentist waiting room..... Mine sailed through last August with 75,000 miles on a late 2002. Happy days.

My s type will get its service in late May and the MOT at the same time.

 

It wil also get some new tyres on at the time.  I am going to fit Goodyear Eagle Assimetrico XL which at the moment are £148 a corner.  Research says that they are a better tyre that Pirelli P Zero assimetrico.

 

Peter.

Hi Peter,

Have you heard of Nexen tyres and if so are they any good for the stype ? I have looked at the reviews and they seem a good tyre just need some advice before I get them.

Thank you ,

Gary.

Hi Gary,

 

I came across Nexen when I was looking at tyres.  They are classed as  a Budget tyre, although they have the correct criteria for a powerful car.  In a survey they were rated a 70% on those tyres suitable for a saloon, with a note that they do not perform that well in the dry and are a bit low in the comfort rating. They appear to be very good in the wet, though.

 

Personally I would not use a Budget tyre on a performance car,  as tyres are the only thing between you and the road.

 

The two best tyres that came out top and second were Goodyear [which is very high in all factors  -- look at Halfords site which gives all the details]  and Vredesetein.

 

From all accounts Nexen are not a bad tyre, but you have to ask your self if you are going to put a cheapish tyre on a quality car.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.


Hi Peter,

You raise a valid point there so I think I will go with a quality tyre because as you say theres only that bit of rubber keeping you on the road.

Thanks ,

Gary.

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Well I got the p6000 Pirelli put on and she's gripping nicely in this bad weather.

That's what on at the moment and they've been fine.

I have Pirellis on at the moment but they do not score as well on the scale that you can get on several tyre sites.

 

While I have found the P Zero assimetrico quite good they only come 7th out of 10 , with Goodyear Eagle Assimetrico coming top and Vredestein above Pirelli. 

 

Goodyear Eagle assimetrico score a C on rolling resistance affecting fuel economy --- Pirelli [as above ]  scored an F

GY scored an A on wet grip --  Pirelli still good with a B

 

Sound wave GY two bars [70 decibels which meets future EU limits - P  gets 3 bars 73 db  3 over the future EU limit.  This also affects exterior noise.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.

I have had the Goodyears on mine for about a year now and yes the wet and dry grip are good but the biggest bonus is they are so quiet


Ive only ever bought Nexens. Rate them very highly

thanks for all the advice.

Gary.

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