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Pirelli Tires

For reference, I have some Pirelli tires on mine. I bought them new in May of this year, and I just had rotations done a few days ago. I’m at 8/32 thread, and they start recommending you to replace them when they get to 4/32.

Pros: good brand
Cons: wear out faster
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Today I had a 600 km trip in -6*C, half of the way I used chill mode, tried to keep constant speed 100 km/h (winter tires Sottozero 3, 18\u201d without aero) and I got 175Wh/km. After charging I switched to Normal and continued my trip: average consumption kept floating near 178, I switched to Chill and saw how it slowly decreased to 169Wh/km.

Pros: decreased consumption
Mileage: 600 km
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Pirelli Tires
neilsarkar81
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Rating 5.0

We replaced the OEM Bridgestone with Pirelli Scorpion A/S 3. They are very quiet and smooth riding. I can highly recommend them.

Pros: quiet and smooth riding
Vehicle: Lexus RX
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icenver
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Rating 4.0

the two tires people keep circling back to are Michelin Defender 2 (for max longevity + quiet ride) and Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive (for folks who want legit wet/snow grip without going full winter tire). Both feel noticeably better than the OEM rubber Mazda ships these with less thump over expansion joints and far more planted in rain.

Pros: planted in rain, less thump
Vehicle: Mazda
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Shishamylov
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Rating 3.5

Actually enjoying the comfy sottozero 3s in traffic coming off my ecs02s but can definitely feel the wintertireyness and lack of traction and turn-in

Pros: comfy ride in traffic
Cons: reduced traction, poor turn-in
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