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For wet and dry all year (no snow) it is the Pirelli PZ4 or the Michelin PS4S.
For a car that is not driven a lot I would go for Pirelli SF3. They wear relatively fast but otherwise are great allraound.
We just got a set of Pirelli Scorpion Verde all-seasons from Costco for right under $1,000.
Domane SL5 gen3 upgraded to the Pro 51 with the Pirelli P-Zero RS about 6 months ago. Huge improvement from the stock wheel set. The DT Swiss internals for the hubs are amazing.
Cost me AUD$2000 (about USD$1200) for a full set of Pirelli Scorpions last year - same tires it had from the factory.
I have 18's they were $239 CDN each for Pirelli P Zeros 235/50/R18 that was 18 months ago
Continental, Yokohama, Kumho, Toyo and Pirelli all did pretty well - just make sure that you rotate on schedule.
Crossclimate 2 is definately best in snow, with average tread life. Pirelli is a best "summer" tyre of the bunch, but really suffers in longevity.
With that said the General Grabbers were my least favorite set of tires in terms of their noise and grip while cornering.
Just paid $540 for one 21” Pirelli tire from “Discount” Tire ????
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