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What tyres are standard and are there options?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 7:12 pm
by deansheehan
I've seen suggestions that it comes with P Zero Corsas but also that these are options. If option, is it an option in the UK or elsewhere and how much and why not listed as an option in price list blah blah blah...?
Anyone, especially a lucky bugger who has taken delivery of theirs already, go any info?
cheers,
-Dean
RE: What tyres are standard and are there options?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:00 pm
by Riz_RS4
I think some cars will come with P Zero`s as standard, all depends what stock the factory has at the time of production, most will come with Michelin Pilot Sports.
Riz

RE: What tyres are standard and are there options?
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:47 pm
by simple1
Both of which are decent tyres...... Some German press cars had Continentals which were not so highly rated.............
RE: What tyres are standard and are there options?
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 10:27 am
by Davey_B
The demo I drove had the P Zero's.
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 12:40 pm
by Fluff
Both the demo & showroom cars I saw on Friday had P-zero's on. Noticed it because the P-Zero word on the tyres where coloured red.
Fluff
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 1:29 pm
by deansheehan
I'm sure they are all good tyers but surely Audi have doen all their testing and suspension setup with a particular tyre in mind - just want the best for my baby!
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 2:36 pm
by Bradders
Just been for another look at mine down at the dealers - it is wearing Michelin Pilot Sports.
Cheers, Mark
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:05 pm
by Riz_RS4
I would love to get P-Zero`s on mine but the Michelins have never let me down.... good overall performance vs wear.
I think the P-Zero`s are better but might not last aslong....... fingers crossed for Zero`s!
Riz

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 9:58 pm
by CliveH
All of the ones I've seen (about 12 including pictures on here) have the P-zeros with red lettering
Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2006 11:41 pm
by deansheehan
On 'wear' I opted for Audi Fixed Price Servicing, or whatever they term it, for the S4 Cab I have. 2 years, 6 tyers and a few brake pads for about £660 a year. Thinking about the same for RS4 given I will probably were tyers out every 6-9k miles
Thoughts?
Will probably be more than 1k a year fixed price system but that is a set of tyres
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 12:06 am
by MattC
Red lettering is the Rosso
Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:14 am
by bjacks
MattC wrote:Red lettering is the Rosso
The one I drove wore Rossos, one of the most hated tyres from the B5.
Good wear from them, but dreadful tramlining when worn.
Cheers
Ben
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:32 am
by tartan_rob
Are the P-Zero's really that poo on the S4? I was half tempted by them for my S4.
I also noticed the the Lancer Evo wears Yokohama Advan std, we all know what the grip on them is like.>!>
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 12:57 am
by Riz_RS4
Taken from Pirelli website... apparently the RS4 can do the ring in 7mins 58secs.
Pirelli to fit all the new Audi RS4 Range Milan 06.09.2005
The new RS4 has been presented today at the Pirelli proving ground facility with P Zero High Performance Tyres Range
Milan, September 6th, 2005 - Pirelli announces its presence as Original Equipment on all the new Audi RS4 range, the new sports model of Quattro GmbH presented this week to the international press at the Pirelli proving ground in Vizzola Ticino exclusively fitted with the ultra high performance tyres P Zero Rosso and P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico.
The ultra low profile tyres P Zero Rosso characterized by an optimum balance between extreme performances, safety in any driving condition and comfort, together with the P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico tyres which are derived from the motorsport for use on both road and track, meets the requirements of the new RS4, a sports car which combines the latest high performance motoring qualities with supreme everyday driving ones.
The P Zero Rosso tyre homologated on sizes 255/40 ZR18 and 255/35 ZR19 has been designed with a tread pattern which ensures high resistance to aquaplaning, excellent grip in the wet and dry as well as handling precision, comfort and low noise.
The contact pressure is uniform thanks to a structure utilizing technologically advanced design and innovative materials that increase tyre's performances and regular wear.
The P Zero Corsa Asimmetrico model, homologated on size 255/35 ZR19 comes from the racing experience and has been projected for use on both road and track. It ensures extreme performances in the dry as well as in the track wet asphalt, total grip when cornering, accelerating and breaking.
The new homologation for all the new RS4 range and the equipment of all the cars presented at the Pirelli proving ground facility confirms the technological partnership between Pirelli and Audi, in particular on the Audi Quattro models as well as the company's strong positioning on the market's higher segments.
Riz

Re: RE: What tyres are standard and are there options?
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2006 2:05 am
by gazzab
simple1 wrote:Both of which are decent tyres...... Some German press cars had Continentals which were not so highly rated.............
Simple 1, I have two lots of Continentals on my M3 and very happy with them, not noisy and wear really well.
Gazzab