I liked the A001s better than the A008s on my Fiat 850 race car. I might be 
 interested in a set of A008s later next year for my '74 GTV.
Bruce Sharer
Raleigh, NC

 
 
In a message dated 10/21/2010 2:58:03 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

At the  Alameda All Italian Car Day, one participant told me the choice of 
14"  high performance tires is getting seriously thin. I just called 
Yokohama  
consumer affaires and found out that my 195/60 R14 86H tires are still  
being 
made but are special order. I don't have a problem with that, but I  asked 
the guy if they still made the A008 in some weird size. They do...in  10" 
for 
Minis! My experience so far is almost everyone who drives fast,  recalls 
the 
A008s as being one of their favorite tires ever! Personally,  I'd much 
rather 
have A008s than ES100s, but they don't make them. I think  if enough of us 
Alfa and Porsche people wrote or called the Yokohama  marketing department, 
we 
might make a difference.

Am I correct in  my impression that the A008s were better loved than tires 
now available? I  wore out 4 or 5 sets on a Volvo 242 GT. They were sticky 
enough I also  wore out 4 or 5 sets of motor mounts! It's great to get 
those 
slide  characteristics and the better braking that goes along with it, 
along 
with  50k miles!

What's the collective opinion out there among the drivers  who enjoy 
driving 
fast on twisty roads? Please pass this on to your other  car buddies. The 
Yoko number is 1-800-423-4544. Consumer affairs is ext.  2880, not sure 
about 
marketing...

Stevan Thomas
73 Alfa  Berlina
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