Tires Pirelli or Goodyear

Pirelli Tires

I've always run Michelin and love them. Needed new tires for a long trip and my dealer didn't have 4 of em so I went with Perelli. Saved about $500 and really liked the ride. On my second set of Perellis now and have no complaints.

Pros: liked the ride
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Goodyear Tires
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Rating 5.0

I just got the weather active for my Tesla and they’re great. First tire that could make it up my driveway when it’s snowy. Plus they had the highest mileage warranty of all the low profiles at 60k

Pros: great, highest mileage warranty
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Goodyear Tires

My Goodyears seem grippier than a buddy\u2019s GTI on PS4s, but I do think their wear is much higher, so probably not worth it over the Michelins. The Goodyears do have excellent rain and cool weather grip though, much more confidence inspiring than Hankook RS4

Pros: excellent rain grip
Cons: high wear
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Goodyear Tires
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Rating 4.0

I chose the weatherready 2 over cross climates because they are similar with newer tech behind them and tire rack had a $300 rebate on them. So far they are doing great in the snow and ice. Much quieter than the oem tires it came with and comfortable.

Pros: doing great in snow
Cons: similar to cross climates
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Goodyear Tires

I have since transitioned to a set of Goodyear Wrangler A/Ts (275/60/20) for the past year and a half.

The best I’ve gotten was shy over 19 MPG (19.3-19.5) but average 17-18 MPG highway, same speeds 65-70 MPH.

City is around 14-16 on average.

Pros: acceptable highway MPG
Cons: lower city MPG
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Pirelli Tires

The "high performance" Perelli's that came with my Mustang GT became useless lumps of rock hard rubber at any temperature below 40F, despite being all-seasons. It was bad enough to be a significant driving hazard even on completely dry tarmac. Quickly switched out for Michelins.

Cons: driving hazard, rock hard
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Pirelli Tires

Pirelli PZeros came stock on my Mustang GT and they were awful. They used to break loose all the time, I thought about trading the car in the first year because it handled like shit. Then I found a screaming deal on a set of Michelin Pilot Sports so I swapped them at 9000 miles. Night and day difference, it’s like a different car now.

Cons: awful, break loose
Mileage: 9000 km
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