[quote="RDM"]
FWIW, the wet grip is outstanding!!! It has the same level of wet grip as the Toyo's did in the dry!!! Now that's saying something...

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Oops... I should also add that when they wear down a bit, the wet weather grip becomes atrocious and it aquaplanes quite alot (so be careful). The tread pattern is made of several solid ribs along the length of the rolling surface, so when the tread wears down, there's no evacuation of the water... but then again, I do tend to use my tyres right down past the wear marker - ie until it's not there anymore...

Hmmm Gary, it's interesting you should say that about the OEM fitment on VWs (there are plenty of reasons why they wouldn't behave the same on a VW - higher centre of mass, heavier weight, FWD, chocolate bar chassis - not that I don't like them)... When I first got my 16s, they didn't feel all that great (especially having just come off the 17s). But after a few spirited runs and the usual suburban slalom, I've grown used to the increased flex but they still stick like poo to the proverbial blanket...

For the price, I reckon they're worth trying out just for the sake of science. They are cheaper than the Michelin, Dunlop and Bridgestone alternatives and no doubt better than the Falken, Sumitomo, Kuhmo, Hankook etc options... plus I think you can still get a freebie Conti golf umbrella with a full set of Conti tyres...

As for wear, my Toyos lasted a mere 15k, then my first set of Conti's lasted 30k of similar driving (including trackdays). And my current set are at 15k now and still look on track to make 30k without a problem.

RDM