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Pirelli Tires

Depending on where are you located, I’m in North so stock is crappy on snow/ice roads. I use Pirelli scorpion winter 2 19” and it’s been great. Don’t hear any noise much, also no issue while driving long distance.

Pros: great, no noise
Cons: crappy on snow/ice
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Cooper Tires

The Cooper Zeon are significantly better, especially in the rain. I don't generally *try* to roast my tires, but there's been many situations where these Zeon tires have held grip where the Extensa would undoubtedly let loose.

Pros: better, especially in rain
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Pirelli Tires

I live in the Midwest so I went for all season tires. Pirelli P-Zero is what I go for. I had them on my last car (9³) and they handle really well in the dry, but have good traction in snow. They lasted about 25,000-30,000mi on the 9³. My G70 is RWD and snow was no problem at all and they’re very grippy. Have only had them about 4,000mi on the G70.

Pros: good traction in snow, very grippy
Mileage: 4000 km
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Pirelli Tires

This will not definitely answer your question but I currently have XXX6s with Pirelli P Zero 30s on my 2022 Gen 6 and it fits with plenty of room left over (I am assuming there was no frame dimension change from 2020 to 2022).

Pros: plenty of room left
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Cooper Tires
rockinlock
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Rating 4.0

I picked up some Cooper Discoverer Road+Trail ATs for my 2017 RAV4 AWD, in 235/70r16. I haven't seen many reviews of these yet, so I wanted to give some of my thoughts. I've only had them for about a week so I can't give any advice on how they'll hold up, but I have loved them so far. In central PA, we've also had a nice variety of weather in the period since I've gotten them, so they've been tested in several conditions already.

* Wet Traction - 9.5/10

* Really confidence-inspiring wet grip. This is always a question mark with AT tires, but absolutely no trouble at all with these. Braking is especially impressive, even in standing water.

* Dry Traction - 8/10

* Nothing to complain about here - stopping distance and dry traction are both more than adequate for an all-terrain tire.

* Snow Traction - 9/10

* Really impressive snow traction. I tested in deep snow and a variety of slushy conditions. The RAV4 had no trouble at all going through 4-6 inches of snow (on grass), even even starting up a hill in those conditions provided no trouble at all. Braking is also impressive in the snow, inspiring confidence on my snow-covered driveway.

* Comfort/Noise 8/10

* They definitely are a little bit stiffer going over bumps than the standard all-season tires that were on the vehicle before, but nothing I would consider to be viscerally unpleasant. Noise is relatively silent, with the addition of maybe a very slight hum at highway speeds.

Overall, I have absolutely no regrets with my purchase, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend these for a person who is interested in a fairly rugged tire that can handle all conditions adequately.

Pros: confidence-inspiring wet grip
Cons: stiffer going over bumps
Vehicle: Toyota
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 3.0

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.

Pros: more comfortable
Cons: Michelins are better
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