Given
91%
while driving a
Toyota Celica VVTi 140
(205/50 R16 W) on
a combination of roads
for 23,000
spirited miles
7/4/2013. I drive a (standard) Toyota Celica 7th Gen 140bhp vvti. Oddly perhaps, I think that these tyres perform better in the wet than they do in the dry. I say this because in the dry it is much easier to drive quicker and find the limit, and on that limit the tyres may as well be made of Bakelite, but what you come to realise is that you are carrying quite a lot of speed into the corners so in terms of price/performance it is quite acceptable. In the wet they are very good, surprisingly good, there seems to be acres of grip, probably down to the hefty amount of sipes - the ZV5 is a good all-season tyre. I had quite a lot of grip in the snow (2-4 inches of ) too. The good thing about these tyres are that they provide good feedback and are quite controllable on the limit - although much of this may be down to my Celica handling setup (which is as the day it left the factory). Whilst in terms of dry grip I much prefer other tyres (such as Pirelli's) - what surprised me was the wear rate of the Avons, after 2 years/25k of enthusiastic (A-road and dual carriageway) driving I still had 3mm of tread on the front, and 6mm on the rear - I didn't even get an MoT advisory on them like i was expecting. Again, this may be attributed to the Celica being quite kind to tyres as it is quite a light and low car. However, I have bought a pair of fresh tyres for the front and again went for the ZV5s, whilst they may not be the very best tyre, the level of grip coupled to the low wear rate means that these are very good value for money in my opinion. Recommended!