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Comparison: Pirelli P ZERO vs. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 vs. Yokohama Advan Sport V105

# Pirelli P ZERO
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Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
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Yokohama Advan Sport V105
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On our website's dedicated page for tyre tests and reviews, we have aggregated data from various sources to compare two popular summer tyre models: the Pirelli P ZERO and the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3. Manufactured in Italy and Germany respectively, both these tyres have been subjected to rigorous testing.


The Pirelli P ZERO, according to Automotorsport and ACE, excels particularly in dry handling, dry lane changing, dry steering response, and wet handling. This allows it to deliver stable and consistent performance, regardless of the conditions. However, its positions in the mutual tests were 4th (GTÜ), 5th (Automotorsport, SportAuto), 6th (Sportscars) and 7th (ACE). This suggests room for improvement in several areas compared to other tyres tested.


Meanwhile, the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 has been praised for its low rolling resistance and dry driving behavior. Lower rolling resistance translates to improved fuel efficiency, making this tyre a more economical choice. It notably came 1st in Automotorsport's test and took high positions in the remaining tests: 2nd (SportAuto, GTÜ), 3rd (Sportscars), and 8th (ACE).


Differing from the Pirelli P ZERO with no subsequent iteration, the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 was replaced by the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5. This new model may bring improvements over its predecessor, so it's also worth keeping an eye on.


In summary, both the Pirelli P ZERO and the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 exhibit specific strengths. However, considering the data from the mutual tests, the Goodyear tyre takes the lead in terms of ranking consistency. If fuel efficiency is a priority, the Goodyear model would be a better choice due to its lower rolling resistance. On the contrary, if the priority lies in dry and wet handling, the Pirelli tyre might be a better fit. Both models promise good performance, making the choice largely dependent on specific user preferences and driving conditions.

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Mutual Tests Available

These tyres were tested together in 7 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

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Mutual tests

Automotorsport
Name Points totalWetDryEnviromental impact
Best values in test9,49,89,310
Pirelli P ZERO8,38,58,65,9
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 38,07,68,39,4
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ACE
Name Points totalWetDryRolling resistanceNoise
Best values in test1505539147
Pirelli P ZERO
Rating: Recommended
1415850168
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Rating: Recommended
1395945178
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Automotorsport
Name Points total
Best values in test9,4
Pirelli P ZERO
Rating: Recommended
8,8
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Rating: Still recommended
7,9
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SportAuto
Name WetDryEnviromental impact
Best values in test9,59,59,4
Pirelli P ZERO
Rating: Recommended
7,49,29,4
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Rating: Recommended
8,69,19,4
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Sportscars
Name WetDry
Best values in test2+1-
Pirelli P ZERO
Rating: Satisfactory
22+
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Rating: Exemplary
22
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Automotorsport
Name Points totalWetDryRolling resistanceNoise
Best values in test9,49,69,51010
Pirelli P ZERO
Rating: Recommended
8,38,68,377
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3
Rating: Highly recommended
9,4 9,6 9,310 8
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GTÜ
Name Points totalWetDryRolling resistanceNoise
Best values in test2781461432510
Pirelli P ZERO263133130139
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 32671341331910
Yokohama Advan Sport V1052099311648
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