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  1. 06 Cayenne Turbo is ready for tires. I have 20" wheels (275/40R20) and do prefer a performance oriented tire. I am currently running the Michelin 4x4 Diamaris, which seem like pretty good tires but are getting louder towards the end of their tread life. Also not sure about overall wear (total miles) since the tires were on the vehicle when I purchased it. Since a have a second set of wheels/tires for winter, I am strictly looking for a summer tire in this case. I actually do select "sport" mode and drive the 3 ton beast like a sports car through the twisty backroads. But I also do a lot of highway miles commuting and traveling as well. Viable options from my research are listed below. Looking for comments from those in a similar situation. Looking for the best bang for the buck. Thanks in advance for your advice. Options in no particular order. 1. Pirelli PZero - lots of comments concerning quick wear (some in the 6000 mile range), fairly expensive normally but currently a special on Tire Rack ($808 for 4), good user rating 2. Bridgestone Dueller H/P Sport - seem to last according to reviews, reasonably priced ($952 for 4), good user rating 3. Michelin 4x4 Diamaris - some negative reviews concerning wear and road noise, expensive ($1668 for 4), average user rating *all are Porsche approved and available via Tire Rack (where comments and pricing came from)
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