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I use all-season Pirelli Cinturato SF3 in winter, because with the usual winters in the western Poland, tires with 3PMSF and M+S ratings are enough.
Bought it with P-Zeros in the front and Michelins in the back, now it’s P-Zero all around and much more quiet!
I got pirellis and it made a world of difference. Thicker side wall
Leased 2024 PHEV top of the line for about $55k now with 30k miles…only issue was the Falken tires are shit and you’ll be replacing them early especially with a heavy battery in your vehicle. I paid $1,800 for Pirelli tires to replace them and they are amazing!
I’m at 42,000 miles on two of my factory Pirellis with no issues (2024 Santa Fe Hybrid Calligraphy from May 2024). The other two are about 20-ish,000 miles.
I mounted mine last November and have put about 40,000km on them and have nothing but great things to say. I skied in quebec pretty often and it was even able to tackle about half a foot of fresh snow like nothing.
I like my Sottozeros, good grip, quiet. I also have Corsa P Zeros that I can't wait to wear out and replace with Michelins. Kudos to Pirelli for making a consumer version of an F1 tire, fantastic grip if above 70 degrees and dry, absolute garbage otherwise. Might as well be driving on hockey pucks. Also loud as hell.
Crossclimate 2 is definately best in snow, with average tread life. Pirelli is a best "summer" tyre of the bunch, but really suffers in longevity.
Pirelli tires are always garbage. Bought a new car with Pirellis on it. They're defective and have lemon sized bulges sticking out the sides after only 1000 miles. Went online and found even dealerships when they get the replacements find out the replacements are defective. DON'T BUY PIRELLI!
Pirelli tires were not good for my Tesla MY. They are the worst tires I ever owned.
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