General Yokohama V/s Bridgestone Potenza GIII

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General Yokohama V/s Bridgestone Potenza GIII

Bridgestone Potenza GIII or Yokohama ??? (Tyre specification: 185/70R13 86H)

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bchiraag

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Hi guys,

I own a Fiat palio 1.2 EL .
I am planning to replace my Bridgestone Potenza tyres.

I am in a dilemma whether to go for Bridgestone again or switch to Yokohama.
The TATA fellow advised me to go for Yokohama.

Tyre specification: 185/70R13 86H

Please guide me.

Thanks,
Chiraag :)
 
Hi Peter
How would you rate Pirelli P6 durability wise considering the fact that roads in India are from from good and in some cases worst one can get

Apart from having good traction, braking and feedback would they last reasonably well having to face potholed roads in India?

Ofcourse one has to be careful while driving on rough roads but sometimes its not possible to brake for a pothole
 
Rikhav,
Our Palio is on it's second set of Pirelli P6 tires, and I think they are just great.
Quiet, very resistible against aqua planing, they don't wear fast, and....look good.

(I like Italian tires on my Italian cars...my Alfa GT jtd is running on Pirelli P7...(y))
 
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