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ArmDismal5262
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Rating 5.0

I would buy all 4 tires. I bought a set of Pirelli Scorpion’s with $110 rebate. These were only $737 total. The best tires I ever owned. The ride is really smooth and they hold to the road with low road noise.

Pros: smooth ride, low noise
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I researched like crazy and [4tires.ca](https://www.4tires.ca) was the best.

Got new 16” steel rims and Pirelli winter tires for about $800 all in, shipped right to my door. I’ll never go with anyone else.

Pros: shipped right to my door
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CDNjetta
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Rating 4.0

I swapped out my Potenza's in favour of year round all seasons - I went for Pirelli's new PZero AS Plus 3s. The grip in moderate temperatures (wet & dry) so far has been fantastic, they do have a bit of a high pitched whine to them in the wet though.

Pros: fantastic grip in moderate temperatures
Cons: high pitched whine in wet
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nicholt
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Rating 5.0

I just went from $20 chain reaction tires to new pirelli pzero race 4s tires. They are better in every way: faster, lighter, quieter, better ride, look better.

Pros: faster, lighter, quieter
Cons: high end tires price
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LarryAndHisCats
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Rating 5.0

I've got Pirelli Scorpions on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. They were recommended by a friend who uses his for mostly on-road with some occasional snow and light off-road work. They're amazingly quiet on the highway and grip nicely

Pros: amazingly quiet, grip nicely
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TheAmazingAaron
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Rating 3.5

I've had these on for a few days, so I can't give a comprehensive review, but here are my first impressions.

The 70,000 mile warranty was the biggest selling point here. These are 700AA on the UTQG scale, so much harder than the 400 UTQG Continentals that I'm used to. I expected stiffer feel over bumps and louder road noise since they don't have foam, but these actually seem softer and quieter. The traction is noticeably worse in dry conditions, haven't tested on wet roads. I got them to spin out from a stop, but maybe that was just breaking them in, because now they don't seem to lose traction. The biggest downside is the reduced steering precision. These have a very wavy wandering feedback to inputs, my friend says it may be 'tread crawl' from having thicker treads than the old ones. The Continentals felt like a scalpel on winding roads, these are more like a rubber scalpel.

I need to try a few more situations, like rain, but I think I'm going to end up liking these better because the increased comfort is more useful to me than the performance.

Pros: softer, quieter, increased comfort
Cons: reduced steering precision
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Not the answer to your question, but I just wanted to add that when I got snow tires (Pirelli Sotozero- avoid them) I also got a set of closeout 18" wheels. Having the extra sidewall when you hit potholes and/ or ice chunks helps save the rims.

Pros: extra sidewall helps
Cons: avoid them
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