Im comparing these new tyres to my 2 week old Falken FK452. both in the same size 205 45 R17.
The Achillies are great for the price. It took a few hard cornering sessions to get the little knobs off the surface and get the tyres up to temperature, but after that they stuck to the road like glue. The sidewalls seem to be a bit stiffer then the Falkens also.
Now to the wet roads. Well its been raining most of the day here in Sydney. So i thought i would put them through their paces. I was impressed with the amount of wet weather grip they had, even with so little grooves on the tyre itself. They still dont have as much grip as the Falkens in the wet so the right foot has to treat that pedal with care. Its still quite easy to light them up at the lights, coming out of a corner. but the turn in on a wet road is tops!, just gotta watch out for the rear end. With the LSD its quite fun

The only downside to the tyres is the amount of road noise you get in the cabin with the roof up. They sound like 4x4 tyres pretty much. If you were doing a lot of freeway/high speed driving i would think this would get annoying after a while. With the roof down you can still hear them but not as bad. Just turn the tunes up a few notches on the stereo

I bought these tyres mainly for track days as i have my other set of rims with normal road tyres on them.
But all in all i give them 2 thumbs up. I dont think you can get any cheaper for a semi slick kind of tyre. at $180 per corner (plus fitting) you cant go wrong.
Any more questions just ask
Cheers