Bridgestone Potenza Sport: Long-Term Review After 2 Years and over 20,000 km - 245/45/19 & 275/40/19

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @DavidZangy
    @DavidZangy Місяць тому +1

    Hello mate. thanks for this review. im considering buying these tires and replacing my ps5 (i dont like to grip and the "soft" feeling of it).
    Do you think that the Bridgestone Potenza sport will feel "heavy" on my seat ibiza 1.0 liter engine ?
    Thanks.

  • @kazasanjay
    @kazasanjay Місяць тому

    Thanks for the review!
    I'm in India and currently looking for tyres for my 530d. (Front: 245/45 r18, rear: 275/40 r18)
    Sadly we only get Pirelli P7C2 and PZ4 here in tubeless and I've been trying to avoid them as they're known to have very soft sidewall which is terrible for our world renowned road quality 😅
    I've been using Dunlop SP sportmaxx 050 and had a good experience with them but they don't sell them here anymore.
    I've just found one seller selling the Bridgestone and I've placed an order. Excited to see how they fair in our conditions

    • @DavidZangy
      @DavidZangy 29 днів тому

      Hey if you can update how these tires feels on your car i would be glad to hear, i ordered them too for my car (seat ibiza), and im still waiting for them to arrive (replacing pilot sport 5 - sidewall too soft and the grip not as good as the PS4)....

    • @kazasanjay
      @kazasanjay 29 днів тому +1

      @DavidZangy hey!
      So far so good. They're actually a lot more plush than my previous Dunlop SP sportmaxx 050+. LOTS of grip. Rear wheel just don't break traction anymore . Take a slippery concrete surface and no traction control switched completely off to slide just a little now.
      The steering does feel a little heavier though. Haven't done a proper highway run yet so this is just my limited review after the first 600kms in city conditions.
      Hope this helps!