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Pirelli’s winter tires are great on dry days and occasional snow, but you will be better off with tires more suited for the heavy snow conditions in ski areas.
Just got these Pirelli Cinturato Weatheractives mounted onto my Jetta GLI. Makes a whole world of difference between the Stock Hankook Kinergy GTs and the shitty Yokohama YK-GTXs that I had before
Pirelli Pzero AS plus 3 tires that are better than stock. We also replaced at about 32K miles. Now that we've got the acceleration out of our system, we expect these tires to last much longer and they appear to be doing just that.
I bought pirelli scorpion as3 for this very reason. I can floor it and they still stick. They’re wild!
I feel pretty confident with the car, especially with 255 RT660's. Car has some pretty insane grip with that setup
Ich habe die Pirellis, aber wir haben in Rheinhessen/Rhein-Main auch nicht viel Winter. Fahren sich bisher trocken super, auch bei nasser Fahrbahn exzellent. Bin mal gespannt was der Winter bringt
With 16K miles on them the treads are still beefy. They handle great, do really well in the rain, and seemed to take the edge off the harsh highway ride. 100% recommend them.
I have about 15k miles on some Falken Aklimates and they’re not bad. Live in upstate NY and they’ve handled the seasons well so far. No hesitation when getting some more spirited driving in through the Adirondacks.
Terrible on my Silverado. Ride like I'm driving on rims
I was never more unimpressed by a higher brand of tire than I was by Pirelli. Michelin are my go to
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