Some help regarding tyres!

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Bizzare.

I was about to jump in and say it's the speed rating, but I can see there are a couple that seem identical on the listing with slightly different prices.

So I don't know.

However as long as the speed and load rating is adequate for your car they will be fine.

I used to run those Goodyear efficientgrip, perfectly good tyres, I use pilot sport 4's now as I find the wet grip a little better but there isn't much in it.
 
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Some tyres are recommended for a specific make of car.

For example there are AO and MO versions of the same tyre that are recommemded for Audi and Mercedes respectively.
All other attributes of the tyres are the same, brand, version and size are the same, only distinguishing feature being the presence of AO or MO on the sidewall.

I am not sure how critical it is to respect this feature or if the AO/MO versions are any better than the non AO/MO versions of the same tyre?
 
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I noticed this when looking for tyres for my jag with the Audi fitment being cheaper. So wondering as well whether it makes any difference fitting the Audi fitment to my car.
 
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