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I've been pretty happy with the cost/benefit of Firestone Indyhawk/Indy500/whatever they're calling them these days, on the stock wheels. They don't last long (I get 10-15k miles out of a set) but they're damn cheap ($650-$750), and break traction quite easily and predictably, if you enjoy going a little sideways often. I usually am running the Flying Miata alignment specs with these tires break loose fantastically easily and enjoyable for me on that alignment. On a factory alignment though they are reasonably grippy for spirited street driving. Again though the biggest benefit of them is they are super widely available (because Firestone) and CHEAP.
Ich hab aktuell die Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 drauf und bin wirklich sehr zufrieden damit. Die sind bei den Tests immer vorne dabei. Kann ich nur empfehlen.
Very happy with Firestone Destination XT. As quiet as all seasons, great snow traction more than decent offroad
Ive been using pirelli allseason sf3. Been doing good things for me. Took me to austria in winter and italy in summer
I have done both FireHawk and G Max and been impressed with comfort. Way better than the OEM continentals that it came with, and much cheaper than Michelin.
I did take my run flats off and replace with pirelli p zeros all round and it's made such a difference to the ride quality.
Der beste Allrounder, fährt sich aber schneller runter.
If you drive conservatively, they might last. If you drive a performance/sports car and you like to drive like you have a pulse, then they won’t last very long, you’ll want more than they can provide, and they love to squeal like a pig.
I used to work for Benz as a tech. Nothing but problems with Pirelli. They has become a shell of what they used to be. Total garbage but still a high price tag. I’m a Michelin fan if you can stomach the cost. Continental or Bridgestone as alternatives.
I have a 2024 Hyundai sante fe. (SUV)
With Pirelli tires scorpion MS 245/45 R21.
Not even 6k on the car and the sidewall bubbled.
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