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I had good experience with Pirelli P4 season. I put 75k miles on a 2008 awd ford taurus all highway mileage. No balance issues and even wearing. Worked reasonably well in my northeast pa winters.
I had an e46 with a set of P-Zero Nero's years ago so perhaps things have changed but mine were great, kicked the shit outta those garbage Michelins that were on there
Personally, I’ve never had any issues with any consumer pirelli tire I’ve ran before. Their ice zeros are great on my wrx in winter.
I live in Canada about 200 miles north of Seattle. Pirelli came on my car which I use 6 months and then Michelin winters the other 6 months. I will be looking for new all seasons next spring and would definitely consider the Falken. I’ve heard good things about them and great price.
went with Pirelli Centauro and couldn't be happier. Great grip and nice and quiet.
Last week I replaced the ecopia OEM on my 2021 cx9 CE to pirelli scorpions at $258 per tire. The Pirelli’s are great so far. I’m also getting better FE. Almost 1.5mpg more than what I got on ecopias
I bought Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3’s, squared up at 235/55R/19. They are rated for 60,000 miles, are noticeably quieter than the original Allenzas and ride better too.
Also, after 4,000 miles I have seen no reduction in range/efficiency.
My subjective experience is that GP 5000 S TR 28 feel great and are light but they're not very durable. I feel like my Pirelli Pro Race TLR 28 last twice as long but feel a tad heavier.
Pirelli P1 on my V60. I think they are a bit soft, and wear quickly.
My tires look the same on my CPO that I got 4 months ago :(
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