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I found 50mm Pirelli Cinturato H to be pretty fastastic.
The closest you’re going to get to snow tire performance without an actually snow tire is going to be something in the all weather segment. It’ll be like the crossclimate 2, WRG5 or Pirelli weatheractive.
I keep buying the Pirelli Scorpion from Discount Tire bc they're great. Live in CO, so some snow.
I have the Pirelli on my 20 hybrid. I like them
I have Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 on my car and they are fantastic.
Had some Pirellis on a former car. Ok ride but didn't last near as long as they were rated.
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.
My new GTI has p-zero all seasons and they suck. So much slop, understeer, and it's really hard to put the power down.
I am over buying tires. My wheel setup includes NITTO NEO GEN FRONT: 205/40 REAR: 215/40. Tires are stretched. I had a wide body made and I’m now running-2.6 rear and -1 front to hopefully get longer life out of my tires.
I have had experiences with many tires models on CX-5, my shop basically agreed Scorpion has to be one of the worst tires to recommend to customer for all the reasons you mentioned. These tires has worse road feel than even Westlakes
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