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I use Pirelli Cintauro or however that is spelled and it's great tire for pretty much everything.
I use all-season Pirelli Cinturato SF3 in winter, because with the usual winters in the western Poland, tires with 3PMSF and M+S ratings are enough.
Bought it with P-Zeros in the front and Michelins in the back, now it’s P-Zero all around and much more quiet!
I got pirellis and it made a world of difference. Thicker side wall
Leased 2024 PHEV top of the line for about $55k now with 30k miles…only issue was the Falken tires are shit and you’ll be replacing them early especially with a heavy battery in your vehicle. I paid $1,800 for Pirelli tires to replace them and they are amazing!
I just replaced my pirellis after 19k. Hope the michelins hold up as long or longer.
I have the Pirelli scorpion at plus 10 plys with 60 000km so far they have been very durable, good in deep snow, about as good as you can expect for an all season on ice, good in soft ground / mud, decent on the highway under 120km/h but definitely fall short of the stock Michelins AT2’s I had on the highway.
Definitely notice the added weight and stiffer ride of the 10 ply’s. Tires are wearing well and I have not been gentle on them, expect them to last 100 000+ km.
Pirelli tires are the worst. I had the original one on my meccedes c300. We were deiving in the mountains and went over a stone at about 30-40 mph speed. Th driver side tires shredded like they were made of cheap plastic.
I had the same problem with the same tires (Pirelli Scorpion MX, 3 month old). Discount tiers did the patch for free as always.
The next day I got the low air pressure error in the tire again. It turned out that the tire had deflated by 4 psi.
Pirelli's are junk, id switch to some Michelins.
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