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Um I got my x3mc with p0's pz4 and I love them because there is no sideflex in them, you really only feel the suspension working and not the tire, so very darty steering if you will.
For wet and dry all year (no snow) it is the Pirelli PZ4 or the Michelin PS4S.
For a car that is not driven a lot I would go for Pirelli SF3. They wear relatively fast but otherwise are great allraound.
I am a huge fan of my BF Goodrich ko2. The rigid sidewall helps with the rear end sway and load stability and the higher PSI reduces temperature from the sidewall under load as well. They have been excellent on-road, off-road, and snow. The only thing I will say is that at higher pressure in the tire I feel everything on the road.
We just got a set of Pirelli Scorpion Verde all-seasons from Costco for right under $1,000.
Domane SL5 gen3 upgraded to the Pro 51 with the Pirelli P-Zero RS about 6 months ago. Huge improvement from the stock wheel set. The DT Swiss internals for the hubs are amazing.
Cost me AUD$2000 (about USD$1200) for a full set of Pirelli Scorpions last year - same tires it had from the factory.
I've owned both. The only advantage to the Pirelli is that they are a little more comfortable. The Michelins are better in every other way.
Mine came from Berlin with PZeros (my M3LR had Pilot sports 4S´es) liked the michelin much more, Pzero is a garbage tire.
But it is decent, not a lot of roadnoise, so that is key.
I have run flats by Pirelli! Chi na now owns them and the tires do not last long ,when n the past were great. They are stiff,and last half of the tread life advertised. China junk Going to another brand. I hate pirelli tires
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