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Pirelli Tires

The closest you’re going to get to snow tire performance without an actually snow tire is going to be something in the all weather segment. It’ll be like the crossclimate 2, WRG5 or Pirelli weatheractive.

Pros: usable in warmer weather
Cons: a little pricey
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Pirelli Tires

At 35,000 miles, I replaced the stock Dunlop tires on my 2023 Rav4 SE Hybrid with Pirelli Scorpion AS+3. Early days here, but after 500+ miles, the road noise is drastically improved. No apparent change in gas mileage. Could even be slightly better.

Pros: road noise drastically improved
Cons: ride is softer
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 35000 km
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Rating 3.0

Had some Pirellis on a former car. Ok ride but didn't last near as long as they were rated.

Pros: ok ride
Cons: didn't last as long as rated
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Pirelli Tires

I have those tires on for my replacement all seasons over the garbage Pirelli's. They handled the most recent snow admirably, but they still had minor slippage here and there.

Pros: handled snow admirably
Cons: minor slippage
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Pirelli Tires

While braking on the big straight away, every single time I was sliding, ABS kicked on, and I had to counter steer, these tires are awful and got scrubbed hard. Imo I was not overdriving though, I didn't skid much, where I did, it was very brief.

Cons: sliding during braking, awful performance
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