I fitted these a few months ago and they're fine, early to say how long they'll last but the P zeros did about 23 k miles.
It's new tyre time!
The Latitude Sport 3 has been updated to N2, I'm just about to swop my 21" Continentals for a set. The Continentals win many awards, but I found the fronts wore twice as quick as the rears only 13K out of them.
How can it negate my warranty, it has identical specifications to the N0 and approved by Porsche. N2 is just the latest generation and I would hope an improvement over the N0.
Just had a complete new set fitted, max tread depth 8mm on front and 7.5 mm on rear. That's for a 21" rim and cost £1200 ( but cash back offer with Michelin £100) will bring that down to £1100
Just had a complete new set fitted, max tread depth 8mm on front and 7.5 mm on rear. That's for a 21" rim and cost £1200 ( but cash back offer with Michelin £100) will bring that down to £1100
Just put in a call to your OPC for your warranty peace of mind, if in doubt.RGS wrote: ↑Tue Apr 25, 2023 6:45 pm How can it negate my warranty, it has identical specifications to the N0 and approved by Porsche. N2 is just the latest generation and I would hope an improvement over the N0.
Just had a complete new set fitted, max tread depth 8mm on front and 7.5 mm on rear. That's for a 21" rim and cost £1200 ( but cash back offer with Michelin £100) will bring that down to £1100
Steve
2020 GTS in Sapphire Blue
(sold) 2017 SD in Rhodium Silver
2020 GTS in Sapphire Blue
(sold) 2017 SD in Rhodium Silver
I don't have any doubts at all, I checked tyre measurements on currant Cayennes but they don't correspond with Macan so it seems that the tyres (N2) are exclusive to the Macan. It would appear that all the latest GTI's are coming out from the factory with Pirelli P Zero's so no chance of comparing with my MY2020 Turbo, but I will always prefer Michelin and date of manufacture on my new set are all in the current year 2023 and French made, very pleased so far.
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