Pretty much what I am looking for.... higher treadwear (so they at least make it to 25-30k mi safely), less noise and also a bit more comfort... but not giving up on performance completely.... Also in Miami... So also need some wet performance, aquaplaning especially.
What size are you looking for? I need 235/35R19 myself... Also im trying to get a newer tire model, making it extra hard..
If you are looking for 18in, its going to be a lot easier... it seems im stuck atm with either the EC 02, the old PS4S, or wait for the PS5 to be available (they never made the PS4 in my 19in size)....
I can find the new Goodyear Eagle F1 Super Sport in my size in Tire Rack, but the
Tire-Reviews 2022 UHP tire test rates it 4th behind the SC7 (1st), the Old PS4S (2nd), and even the Bridgestone Potenza Sport (3rd)... and the cons are exactly what I am trying to avoid:
- Positive - Excellent in the dry with the best dry handling and short dry braking distances.
- Negative - Low grip in the wet with long wet braking distances, low aquaplaning resistance, noisiest tire on test, low levels of comfort.
Might as well get the PS4S or EC02 at that point. (The EC02 is basically the US market version of the SC7, they are comparable)
The more mellow Goodyear tire, the new Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 is available in my size, but impossible to find in the US for some reason, readily available in Europe though.... However it doesn't do too bad in
Tire-Reviews 2023 Performance tire test, rated 3rd behind the PC7 and PS5, but between the top 3 its very close....
The Conti PC7 in that test would be the best for me with the lowest noise, best wet perf, and highest comfort... but they were not released in my size, and I dont think ever will... they didnt for the previous generations...
(Important note in that test, the PS5 was rated 2nd, and the differences between all are marginal, but did considerably better in treadwear)
So yeah, im stuck between the Conti EC 02, the old PS4S, or wait for the PS5... or maybe start looking at the Bridgestone options...
Really annoyed with Goodyear (An American brand), their US website is awful, it seems they just want you to go to their retail franchise stores... I have seen them, not gonna let those people touch my wheels.
edit: added links to the tests...