I've been running the Yoko's on our car for the past month, and they have handled great! They only "problem" has been that the tires do have to warm up a little before you can really take full advantage of them. When the tires are cold, the rear end of the car has a tendancy to slide durring quick corners, ie: making a left turn durring a hard acceleration with quick correcting. But once the tires have heated, they become VERY sticky. I've only skid twice while braking hard, and both times were over 40 mph. If going slower, the car stops quickly w/o ANY skidding. While I haven't gotten the chance to use them on wet roads, they perform very well on gravel, dirt, clay & really bad roads (route 166, Lake Mead shore line @ 50 mph). But I have hit some large puddles, and can tell you that the Yoko's really do push the water out of your way, I've had water splash above my roof line. At high speeds the tires offer a great deal of stability. On several occasions we've had the car up to 114 mph on the highway, and there is no unusual shaking. It's a very comfortable, yet secure feeling ride. The night we brought the car home, they alowed the car to quickly manuver around a drunk driver w/o any hard leaning or traction loss. Thus we were able to avoid an accident. I highly reccomend the Yokohama AVS intermediate tires for the DeLorean. Yes I know that they're "V" rated, and most of us will never reach 149 mph, but the extra money that you pay is not for the speed. The money goes not only for the improved handling & suspension, but the overall fun & safety factors of the ride as well. -Robert vin 6585