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We had iX40 no airsuspension - we did have some of that feeling you mention on the stock Bridgestone Alenza tires. But when we changed those to Pirelli P Zero E (275/40-R22)- it was like driving a totally different veichle, the handling and controll changed so much it took me really by surprise. The difference is really that huge.
Am avut și eu chinezării all season cu cea mai mare clasă de frânare(adică B că nu urca spre A decât Pirelli all seasons) și pot spune că au fost foarte bune. Am mers prin nămeți cu ele cu un Megane 2 1.6 16v. Am mers pe gheață, am urcat o pantă plină cu zăpadă. Am frânat la risc. Nu am avut nicio problemă și s-au descurcat cu brio.
I had them on my previous Audi and my Wife's BMW, they are the best tires ive ever had for all seasons atleast.
I have blizzaks ws90 on my car. Excellent tires for the winter. Pirelli ice zero fr are also amazing
Before my 22 Tiguan SE R Line died from oil issues I put 4 new Pirelli AS Plus 3 tires from Mavis Tire. I liked the tires for the time I had them before October when I got rid of the car.
I have pirellis on a range rover sport. Got 30,000 miles out of them. Expensive tire. Wondering if different brand will do the trick
I just had these put on my ‘23 R1S. The ride home was smooth. I didn’t notice any difference between the stock Pirelli’s as far as noise and quality go.
Absolute garbage, they only lasted 20k miles on my XC90 T8. Pretty bad in wet conditions also.
Verdes suck. As others are saying, 3 peak tires are the way to go if you’re gonna deal with snow and don’t want dedicated snow tires. I’ve switched to scorpion weatheractive and my last two trips to Tahoe in heavy snow have been a breeze.
My audi came with the Pirelli's and they stink in the winter. Replaced with Michelin and it was a huge difference.
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