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I have them on a non-turbo CX-5. I'm in San Diego, so a very different climate, and less than 10k on the tires now. But very good so far, I think quieter than the stock tires and good grip. Haven't noticed them wearing out quickly so far.
I have the Pirellis on my CX-5 and I have the Cross-Climates on another SUV. My driving is "spirited" and I haven't noticed a wear issue on either. The Pirellis corner like you're on rails, so it's a great driving experience.
Highly recommend the Pirelli’s, have em, love em. Very quiet ride especially compared to the Toyos.
For tires, I got the Pirelli P-Zero AS+3 tires for my GLI and they are really good. They beat the DWS06 tires in Tirerack and Tyre Reviews testing.
I've been running PS4S on my 6mt Mk8 GTI and have been pretty happy. Great balance of road/ rain performance and comfort, but still enough grip to have fun.
If you absolutely must use a dual duty tire, I had decent success with Michelin PS4s on my S3 in my first season.
If you frequent Malaysia highway. you should use something like the michelin energy tyre..
As for wet grip, aqua planing resistance and some good comfort, the Michelin PS5 comes to mind. I have them and they're just a great tyre.
I've had the P7s and Continentals on my 2010 Mercury Milan and 2007 Subaru Forester. The Continentals were better on the Milan, the Pirellis were better on the Forester.
Wow, that can explain quite a lot why my Pirelli's are squeeking by sharp turns, even slow driven thru, are unsrable on wider turns and got bad grip.
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