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I bought a car new and it had Kumho tires on it, i’ve had zero issues and they’re still only about halfway through their life according to my last service. So I’ve had a good experience with them.
Uzeo sam Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason SF3 prije 5 mjeseci i baš sam zadovoljan... Nije bilo nekog sniga za isprobavanje, ali na kiši su odlične
Kumho sasvim povoljan i pristojan. Vec dva seta potrosio. Michelin isto imao , al pre pre skup a nista bolji od Kumha
Pirelli PZERO on my GT350 seem to have the grip of the OE Michelins on track, but are lasting about one full track day longer. About same $.
The V730s are bulletproof and I was able to get about 150 runs out of them before they heatcycled out.
If you're in arizona and it's not going to rain then go for the v730 all day. The v730 likes heat way better, and you'll get more runs out of a set.
Kumho V730s.
I've owned both. The only advantage to the Pirelli is that they are a little more comfortable. The Michelins are better in every other way.
Pirelli p zero tires are garbage. They are a hard compound that lasts a decent amount of miles- but they lack in performance. Other brands have a better all around experience. Pirelli you're paying for a name, not for a good experience
I had two cars that had pirellis, a VW GTI and. Corrado G60, I found them to be super stiff and prone to blowouts if I hit a pothole, hell it seemed like they’d blow if I saw a pothole! Pirelli got crossed off my list 25 years ago
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