I have them all round on my 3.2 estate in 235/45/17 (standard fl elite wheels). I don't really like giving opinions, as what suits me may not be your cup of tea, which is why I offered TB a drive in it so that he could form his own opinion (although it didn't happen in the end). Same offer applies to you Chris.

Your car is going to be a lot 'tighter' than my 'baggy' elite but I'll give my view based on my car.
My own opinion of them is:
Straight line standing start, full throttle off the lights, wet or dry = very good grip, no spin.
Fast'ish cornering dry = good grip, no squeal.
Moderate speed cornering wet = good grip, never given me any cause for concern.
Rapid change of direction = never caused me any concern.
Straight line, stamp on the brakes stopping dry = very good. Good enough for my rucksack to come flying through the gap between the seats.

Straight line, stamp on the brakes stopping wet = very good, never had cause for concern. Depending on road surface, either minimal abs intervention or no abs intervention so I assume that equals good grip.
Tramling, or my interpretation of it = usually quite good but, I'm not going to lie, they can be 'upset' by uneven road repairs. Never overly 'worried' me as such but you can feel it so this is why I don't like giving my opinion. My 'feel' may be someone else's annoyance.

Road noise = they don't seem unduly noisy but I am deaf so I wouldn't like to pass opinion on that.

The car they have been fitted to for approximately 15K miles :
Standard 3.2 Elite Estate suspension, 70K on the clock, poly front bushes, delaminating but no play rear w/b bushes and original rear doughnuts (poly's are still on shelf in the garage)

I'm not a racer, as such

, so I mainly base my opinion on stopping ability, and I'm happy on that score.

My opinion is probably worth jack.
