1194
Owners' choice:
1194
Owners' choice:
Much better in all conditions than the Cooper AT3 S4s they replaced (though to be fair they were older and ready to be replaced). They ride quietly, comfortably aren’t killing my gas mileage and performed very very well in the recent snow.
I purchased the pirelli last spring but they had really good mail in rebates. If you can wait for a good deal, they are great tires
I replaced with Pirelli P7's. They are great, makes a huge difference in ride quality.
Cooper winter evolution are pretty aggressive in snow and ice and studdable
I do like my AT3s but man do they ever hold onto rocks
I have the Pirellis on my car and the Generals on my small SUV. Honestly, I like both of them although the SUV goes on dedicated winter tires while the car stays on the Pirellis year around and just stays parked on bad snow days. The ride quality on both is great although the Pirellis may be just a little quieter overall. Tread wear on each has been negligible over a year now so hasn’t been a concern. I used to have OEM Michelins on the SUV which quickly wore out of course and Bridgestones on the car which while a good tire had a very harsh ride quality. The next time I replace tires I’d have no hesitation going with either the Generals or the Pirellis, it will probably come down to which is a better deal at the time.
Still rocking the stock AT Pirellis with plenty of tread left too.
My Vic has Pirelli's from 2005 on it. They don't look dry rotted. Germany has a temperate climate.
Got a pair of P7s with wheels I bought - they had radial pull. No matter the car I put them on, I had to really fight the car to go straight because it would pull on the worn part of the road. Inner part of the tire quickly worn away while the outer part still had decent tread left. And yes, alignment had been done recently on one of the cars.
Pirelli p zero tires are garbage. They are a hard compound that lasts a decent amount of miles- but they lack in performance. Other brands have a better all around experience. Pirelli you're paying for a name, not for a good experience
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