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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
Pirelli WeatherActive would be worth looking into.
I saved up to buy a pirelli for peace of mind
Had those on a Pilot and loved them!
Am anvelope all-season de la Michelin (CrossClimate). Am studiat pu\u021bin \u00eenainte s\u0103 le achizi\u021bionez \u0219i m-am uitat la videoclipuri \u00een care erau testate pe zone de deal sau munte \u00eenz\u0103pezite, pe ploaie etc. Acum, c\u0103 a nins \u00een Timi\u0219oara c\u00e2teva zile, pot spune c\u0103 s-au comportat foarte, foarte bine. Consumul ma\u0219inii este \u0219i el super ok.
A few months ago I put on a set of Michelins on my 23 giulia q4 and so far ive been very impressed. I havent pushed the tires anywhere near their limit and in the rain have been perfect.
Replaced my Goodyears with Michelin Primacy A/S at 14k miles in the PNW.
Will just note my experience as it's been about 1-2k miles: To me, on the road new they are slightly slippery. Can't explain it but I personally don't mind it. This was in 40-50 degree temps before it dropped. Was breezing at 80+ weeks later taking the interstate from one side of PA to the other. 28-35 degrees out. They seem to ride better colder. And lastly, from prior reviews, you will lose about 2 mpg from the tires.
oh and for the love of god, get rid of the stock Pirelli and get some Michelin which have more robust rubber.
I just picked up a set of pirelli 110 winter tires for my Cayenne on eBay fo 400$. The all season pirellis are fine, they just don\u2019t stop for shit in the snow so I too bought some snows today
Both sets of Pirellis I've had on my trucks were absolute shit after 10-15k miles.
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