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Pirelli Tires

At 35,000 miles, I replaced the stock Dunlop tires on my 2023 Rav4 SE Hybrid with Pirelli Scorpion AS+3. Early days here, but after 500+ miles, the road noise is drastically improved. No apparent change in gas mileage. Could even be slightly better.

Pros: road noise drastically improved
Cons: ride is softer
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 35000 km
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Rating 4.0

I’ve winter-driven my F82 a couple seasons now, and the SottoZero 3s are honestly solid they’re not as ice-grippy as the Michelin Alpin 4s you ran, but they hook well enough in packed snow and feel way more stable than you’d expect on a big-power RWD car. The only thing I noticed is the Bridgestones feel a bit firmer on cold pavement, but nothing crazy.

Pros: hook well in packed snow, stable
Cons: firmer on cold pavement
Vehicle: BMW M4
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Pirelli Tires

I have those tires on for my replacement all seasons over the garbage Pirelli's. They handled the most recent snow admirably, but they still had minor slippage here and there.

Pros: handled snow admirably
Cons: minor slippage
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Pirelli Tires

Taca Michelin, n\u00e3o tem erro. Pirelli \u00e9 muito duro n\u00e3o passa confian\u00e7a na chuva, principalmente em rua de cal\u00e7amento

Pros: Michelin n\u00e3o tem erro
Cons: Pirelli muito duro
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Pirelli Tires

Right now I have Pirelli P Zero / P Zero Nero in 245/40/18 on the stock wheels. I feel the car isn’t very precise in corners — probably because the sidewalls are too soft.

Cons: not precise in corners, soft sidewalls
Vehicle: Mazda
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