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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 5.0

the quietest and smoothest all-season sets I’ve tried are the Michelin CrossClimate 2 and Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 both ride way softer than the Falkens and handle New England weather really well.

Pros: quietest and smoothest
Vehicle: Mazda
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Pirelli Tires
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I live in Alabama, recently bought a set of Pirelli Scorpion All-Season Plus 3 tires. I love them, they are quiet, ride and handle really well, and are very good in the rain. They are above average in the snow, so if you don’t get a lot of snow I would highly recommend them. They are cheaper then some the competition but a very good tire.

Pros: quiet, handle really well
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Pirelli Tires

I have a set of 20” scorpion MS but in 275 format because i like the extra width for alottle more braking improvement. The MS doesnt have 3 peak designation though so no good for europe winter.(im in UK so doesnt bother me)

Pros: improved braking
Cons: not for Europe winter
Vehicle: BMW
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BFGoodrich Tires

I have load range E tires (BFG KO3) on Rock Warrior 17" forged wheels, so I've made that tradeoff too, but am clear-eyed about consequences. Also, loss in MPG and acceleration due to having to spin more weight on each wheel. And incorrect speedometer / odometer readings. And loss in tow capacity (due to giving away torque via taller tires, which effectively decreases gear ratios).

Cons: loss in MPG, reduced acceleration, incorrect speedometer, reduced tow capacity
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