> The delivered cost of the Yoko AVS ES100's shaved to 4/32
> tread depth by Tire Rack was $425.82.
Tim,
I have the ES100's on my daily driver, a 2001 Subie Legacy GT Wagon (in
205-55x16). The GT is lowered and stiffer from the factory. While I have
not AutoX'd them yet, they are predictable and break smoothly, with no
surprises. I would suspect that the 50% more costly AVS Sport would be a
better track tire though. I had them on the Subie before the ES100's. They
were crisper and sharper. Certainly not 50% better, but noticeably better.
Then again, they were a lot thinner, almost bald, so that contributed to the
better handling too, I'm sure. I'd be anxious to hear how they do for you.
Jack
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