Back about 1985 a mate of mine had a very hot VW Golf GTI which put out about 170 hp at the front wheels...interesting in the wet

...and he drove to Brisbane from Bundaberg (about 370 km distance) for a weekend. His tyres were pretty worn down, and he saw an advert for these new fangled Pirelli P-something sports tyres. Amazing grip and handling, so he bought a set. Cost him an arm and a leg too back then. It was the middle of summer and the road was very very hot all the way back home, and he drove pretty hard. The tyres were about 3/4 worn down when he got back to Bundy! However, the grip had been amazing...
On my wifes little KE20 '73 Corolla Coupe with the original 12" wheels, we have the same tyres that my daughter put on it when she first bought it and registered it...FOUR YEARS AGO....they are not even worn down at all, and still look new. Now, I know it's a light weight car, but jesus christ...four years out of a set? The thing gets driven pretty regularly too, it's not like it sits in the shed all week. They are "Barum" brand "Brillant" tyres, made in "The Chech Republic". Nice chunky tread, and they handle well in the wet or dry, and seem to handle dirt pretty well too...you can really flog the little heap across a dirt road with confidence, sliding the tail out, drifting round corners, fishtailing down the straights...erm...good thing the missus doesn't read this...