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Whoever told you this yarn is full of shit. I had the CC2s on for over two years, just replaced them with Pirelli Weather Actives. They're both great tires for the RAV and absolutely fit.
I have Pirelli Scorpion (Weatheractive) tires on my Highlander and love them, but you don’t really need snow rated tires in Florida.
I switched to Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 on our 17 Touareg, night and day from stock. They’re expensive, but worth it.
I've had Pirelli Scorpion plus all season 15 years ago on my old Nissan Sentra and it did a great job for 50k miles. Right now, i have Pirelli Scorpion AT plus and it does a great job so far in all weather with my Lexus GX460. I have good experience so far with Pirelli compared to other brands.
If you only drive on snow a handful of days a year, I'd get the Pirellis, they'll be better than the other two most of time.
I put the scorpions on my wife’s 21 cx9. And they are amazing. Very smooth and quiet.
+1 to the pirelli p zero tlr rs. I use them with a latex tube and it’s really smooth and my bike feels really grounded in fast corners
They are good, however the compound is pretty soft and mine wore out in less than 2 years (~39k miles).
I am sure Pirelli makes plenty of good tires but I was shocked how terrible the OEM P Zero summer tires were that came on my 2016 mustang. Equivalent summer tires from both Michelin and Continental were quieter, had better grip when hot, had better grip when cold, and performed better in the rain.
Just driven for first time in rain with my new P Zeros on and googling if anyone else finds them shocking in the wet. Seem good in dry but absolutely shocking in wet, thought diesel had been spilt on roundabout at first, but then realised same on any other roundabouts.
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