Tires Pirelli or Goodyear

Pirelli Tires
icenver
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Rating 4.0

the two tires people keep circling back to are Michelin Defender 2 (for max longevity + quiet ride) and Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive (for folks who want legit wet/snow grip without going full winter tire). Both feel noticeably better than the OEM rubber Mazda ships these with less thump over expansion joints and far more planted in rain.

Pros: planted in rain, less thump
Vehicle: Mazda
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 4.0

I took a mini ski vacation and on my way home last night it was snowing pretty hard. I picked up a '25 GLE 450e in June so this was my first real snow test with it. Since its a lease I'm not going to invest in winter tires and was curious how the 21" staggered Pirelli Scorpions Zero's would do. For an all-season tire it did all I wanted. I wasn't doing 70 but 40-50 mph was very comfortable. Visibility was bad for all of the 170mi ride home limiting what I was willing to do. The other plus I averaged 37mpg.

Pros: comfortable at 40-50 mph
Cons: visibility was bad
Mileage: 273 km
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Pirelli Tires

I have a 24 ecoboost awd fx4. I was getting about 28 with the stock tires. I upgraded to 235 65 17 all Terrain tires and it has dropped to 25. I don't mind the trade off as these tires are worlds better than those stock Pirelli Scorpions.

Pros: worlds better
Cons: MPG dropped
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Pirelli Tires

I've liked the pirelli scorpion as3+ in mn. Plenty of salt on the roads and plowed fairly well to not need snow tires in my opinion.

Pros: plenty of salt
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Pirelli Tires

Just put pirelli Scorpio as3+ on my wife's pilot. Day 1 took the kiddo to soccer in freezing rain and 40 mph winds . They handled great, no slipping.

Pros: handled great, no slipping
Cons: less expensive than cc2
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
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Goodyear Tires
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Rating 3.0

We moved to a new set of Goodyear Comfortdrive's and immediately dropped 0.4mi/kwh efficiency (which has stayed consistent over the 700 miles that we've put on them). That is to say, our 'new normal' is 3.6mi/kwh.

Pros: consistent efficiency
Cons: dropped efficiency
Mileage: 700 km
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Goodyear Tires

Duratracs on my excursion always because I traveled a lot in the snow and ice in Wyoming, beat anything else I tried, until it got muddy or rainy. They wouldn't clean out for shit, didn't seem like enough swiping but that was the older version of them. All my ranch vehicles ran them and I had zero issue, snow, sand, rocks just sucked in mud or rainy asphalt.

Pros: excellent in snow/ice, good in sand/rocks
Cons: poor in mud/rain, wouldn't clean out
Vehicle: Ford Excursion
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Goodyear Tires
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Rating 1.5

They gave me a new pilot and I immediately noticed these tires were not as smooth, comfortable or quiet as the CC2s I had been used to so for me I would say yes. These are just poor quality tires.

Cons: not smooth, not comfortable, not quiet, poor quality
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
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Goodyear Tires

The one I personally actively avoid is Goodyear. I've only ever had one decent set of them and the rest have dry rotted faster than any other set I've bought. Their performance wasn't awful but even burning through a set of tires every 24-30mos, I shouldn't be starting to worry at 18mos when the tires are sporting lots of visible dry rot.

Cons: fast dry rot, poor durability
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