I got almost 36k out of my stock P-Zero's. I'm generally a calm driver; lots of highway milage, and not a huge amount of hard launches, or flinging it around a corner. But, maybe 10% of the time, if I'm in the middle of nowhere, I may drive like a jackass.
Just replaced mine about a month ago with a set of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3's. I was
very hesitant to buy an all season tire, but kept hearing good things about them, and decided to pull the trigger. Honestly? They're fantastic. Softer ride on rough surfaces, and more quiet than the P-Zero's, but with phenomenal grip! With the P-zero's, I was able to easily kick out the rear end on the 1-2 shift (stick shift), but I honestly have difficulty even chirping them with the A/S3's. Grip in the rain is shockingly good. As in, I'm afraid to push any harder, but the tires aren't complaining at all.
TL
R, if you're looking for new tires, the Michelin Pilot A/S3's are a
damn good option, that stick better in the dry, WAY better in the wet, and make less noise and absorb more hard jolts on the road.