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Pirelli Tires

At 35,000 miles, I replaced the stock Dunlop tires on my 2023 Rav4 SE Hybrid with Pirelli Scorpion AS+3. Early days here, but after 500+ miles, the road noise is drastically improved. No apparent change in gas mileage. Could even be slightly better.

Pros: road noise drastically improved
Cons: ride is softer
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 35000 km
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Pirelli Tires
ingiemab
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Rating 4.0

I’ve winter-driven my F82 a couple seasons now, and the SottoZero 3s are honestly solid they’re not as ice-grippy as the Michelin Alpin 4s you ran, but they hook well enough in packed snow and feel way more stable than you’d expect on a big-power RWD car. The only thing I noticed is the Bridgestones feel a bit firmer on cold pavement, but nothing crazy.

Pros: hook well in packed snow, stable
Cons: firmer on cold pavement
Vehicle: BMW M4
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Hankook Tires

Very happy with the Hankook ion Evo AS SUV on the Ariya. The grip is much better in all conditions, even snow. Very quiet, and range has been similar to the Dunlops.

Pros: grip is much better
Vehicle: Nissan
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Pirelli Tires

I have the Pirelli CInturato SF3 on two of my cars and the Michelin Cross Climate 2 on one of them, and the better tire by far is the Pirelli. On dry roads the Pirelli works better, it does it's job very well at any speed. Where the Pirellis really shine though is in the rain. They work very very well, I have not felt any aquaplaning, and they really work surprisingly better than any tires I have had before.

Pros: works better on dry roads, excellent in the rain
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Pirelli Tires
ncg80
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Rating 5.0

I’ve been running the Pirelli Scorpion AS3s for about 15k miles and they’ve been great. Live in New England and they handle all seasons beautifully. They run smooth, quiet and they fit the racy feel of the CX5. Tread is also holding up very well.

Pros: great all seasons, smooth, quiet, good tread life
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 15000 km
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Hankook Tires
MaryandLynn
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Rating 3.5

We recently had to replace our OEM tires 23M rwd and went with the cross climate 2s. They suck the kilowatts out of the battery and are very noisy Since we got them a discount tire, we’re gonna get them replaced Monday with the Hankooks

Pros: less noisy, better efficiency
Cons: suck kilowatts, very noisy
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Pirelli Tires
TheLankSquad
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Rating 2.0

Do not get the P-Zeros trashhhh tire, very stiff I tried them on didn’t like em, way too much cabin noise Continentals are good, idk where you live but if you got the cheddar, go Michelin pilot sport all seasons. If you have a big o tires near your area they might be able to hook you up

Pros: Continentals are good
Cons: P-Zeros trash, very stiff, too much cabin noise
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Pirelli Tires

My experience with the Perelli stock tires was that they wore out at 19,000 miles, required numerous puncture repairs, and during their first test backcountry, the sidewall blew out, leaving me stranded.

Cons: premature wear, puncture prone, sidewall failure
Mileage: 19000 km
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