Does anyone have any experience with sports brake discs?

Hello, I’m considering the purchase and thus the installation of ATE Power Disc sports brake discs, although I own “only” a Ford Mondeo Tournament Ambiente 2.0 TDDI with 66KW/90PS, but supposedly the sports brake discs should offer further advantages over the original ford brake discs, as is known from Motorcraft. The advantages should be less wear, better response, less fading, better braking behavior in wet weather; now my question…. “Is that so?” t other brake discs than the original Ford brake discs or made with sports brake discs!? Just for information, the ATE Power Disc sports brake discs cost per set (front) 125,90 Euro, the original Ford brake discs for the Ford Mondeo MkIII should cost me 108,- Euro per set (front); my brake discs have to be new after now about 77,000km, including brake pads; certainly a concession to the vehicle weight, not the same despite a little too early as I think, the driving retention For information, the original Ford brake pads should cost approx. 45,- Euro, the ATE brake pads for Ford Mondeo MkIII should cost 56,- Euro, installation costs in original Ford – specialist workshop approx. 68,- Euro, at the free workshop “PointS” 55,- Euro, the comparison: Ford specialist workshop with original ford parts including installation makes 221,- Euro, offer of 210,- Euro available! At “PointS” with ATE brake pads and ATE PowerDiscSport brake discs including installation make t 236,90 Euro as fixed price! Don’t pay the 26,90 Euro extra price!??? What do you mean? Greeting Poldi76