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Pirelli scorpion AS/3. Quieter, softer and better handling than original shit Toyo’s. Source: 5k miles on them so far.
Got the Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 from DiscountTire. 40min for the whole thing and wow never knew my car can drive so smooth. I can feel that it’s grippy as well.
I'd recommend a place called sand dance. I got Yokohama tires from them and they were the cheapest I could get.
So happy with them thus far. On regular drives, they're so much quieter and feel less harsh than the stock Hankooks. In the canyons, I'm really happy with the handling.
I have been impressed with the Pirelli Scorpio and Sam's Club most of the time have them on sale. I don't have a Mazda yet but on my Atlas they have been better than the OEM Khumo and the previous set of Michelin I had. Smooth ride, quiet and great in wet and snowy conditions.
I purchased the old tire protection plan ($250 for 4 tires for a year) and I had two unrepairable punctures on two different tires under 7k miles and under 9 months. Tesla replaced both with new Pirelli scorpions without hassle or needing me to haggle
Pirelli are fine. I think they get bad rep but worked well even in light snow and rain.
Anyone have experience with the perelli p-zero all seasons? All 4 of mine are at about half tread and have a lot of chunking and scrubbing from autocross and digs. I do see on the 2 ribs of tread on the inside those are snow sipes, so I figured they would be decent and they have a decent amount of rubber and blocks.
Our used XC90 came with Pirelli 21s (assuming OEM, car has 47k miles), which are very noisy. I've dealt with it for over a year
While braking on the big straight away, every single time I was sliding, ABS kicked on, and I had to counter steer, these tires are awful and got scrubbed hard. Imo I was not overdriving though, I didn't skid much, where I did, it was very brief.
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