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I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the Pirellis. We’ve got 13,500 miles on them since November. All four tires were at 7/32 when we crossed 10,000 miles.
One of my Pirelli P zero non-runflat tires hit a nail couple weeks ago. The tire shop also told me it was not fixable. I fixed it using the Slime tire plug kit for $10. Running fine for a few months already.
I've also replaced the worn original tires with Pirellis that I keep fully inflated, much smoother quieter ride than It got with the original tires and maybe getting a little better with the new tires.
I have personally used the Pirelli Cinturato P7s on 3 cars and they are very good tires, and lasted at least 40k miles before I sold the vehicle. And if it does happen to snow, you'll be covered, too
I had great luck with Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus tires. Got a lot of miles out of them and when they wore done, they didn't get loud. Highly recommend these tires
Pirelli Scorpion AT+ on my 3rd Gen for 2 years and I love them. Noticeably more civilized on pavement and still excellent off road and in snow.
I've used the Cinturato 1/2s. As long as you're not trying to race the thing they're great. Good wet traction, decent enough dry traction. 70k was easy. Got 91k and 86k out of the first two sets of 1's. The pattern is also fairly quite.
Nah I had some crazy high mileage rated pirellis on my mazda and didn't find them to last any longer than other brands 60k tires. Just my experience.
Yes, they’re cheap, and yes they hold on well enough in the dry and make the fun 1970s police chase tyre squeal noise, but when there is even the slightest moisture on the road, and I mean just a bit of damp or drizzle, they lose ALL grip. They are genuinely dangerous and should not be for sale anywhere that rains.
Pirelli cinturatos are garbage. Insanely overpriced for how they perform.
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