Hmmm-have you looked into the Continental DW? It's recieved a lot of kudos.
Of course, it is not a run-flat. So, as I am thinking about changing this summer, I've got to think about my plan for a blowout. Could be the Continental Comfort kit, could be a doughnut spare (not cheap), could be one of my old tires mounted on a steelie as a temp spare.
That being said, I did drive 50 miles on a flat Pirelli P-Zero run-flat last year on the Washington Beltway during rush hour to get to a dealer. It worked, but the new tire was cost-a-plenty.
However, if you can't get a new set of P-Zeros out the door for a thousand, call me. You can do far better.
The P-Zeros are not bad for a run-flat. I'm just hearing the siren song of those who have changed to "regular" tires.
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