Last night I took the D out durring a pretty good thunder storm. The Yokohama AVS Intermediates performed VERY well in wet conditions! Not once did they lose grip of the road, even @ moderate speeds on the interstate. No hard braking, but when I did brake, it was like I was still on a dry surface. When starting out from a stop, not once did the tires spin. Also, the tires really channel the water away! When going thru large puddles I had water splash out above the fenders. All in all the tires have performed great! However, they should be looked at as a safety precaution, NOT a licence to drive faster in bad weather. No matter what car you drive, use common sense when driving, and don't be afraid to slow down. If possible stay at home. But if you do have to go out, drive senseable. Don't know how the Goodyear Eagle GT's, or the Pirelli 600's perform. But the Yoko's are great! -Robert vin 6585 p.s. if you ever get a chance to drive you DeLorean out into a lightning storm, take it! you'll get at least 3 times the looks as normal, plus the stainless looks beautifull when the lightning flashes across it!