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Yokohama any day, I had a small accident just 2 days after getting them installed, the side wall bursted on impact, was travelling to another city while it happened
Even in the other city took it to a dealer, he replaced it on spot without any questions
The Bridgestones I think are cheaper but better in the wet in my experience
But the Pirellis in the dry grip like nothing else
If you’re gonna go to discount, I run the Yokohamas on just about everything. The yk gtx is really good, I live in DFW area. Had those on for all the “snow storms” we’ve had and no issues. They also do great in the rain.
Folosesc CINTURATO™ ALL SEASON SF 3 si sunt super mulțumit. Nu e perfect dar mi se pare ca e balanta perfectă intre vara si iarna.
Pe una din masinile din familie avem Pirelli SF3, super ok anvelopelele
I have a set of Yokohama S drives on my Swift 2005. They are serving me well, good dry as well as wet grip.
I got some Pirelli Scorpion from Amazon! Paid like $130 a piece! They’re GREAT!
Theoretically, the Michelin will last longer and you can use tread ware warranty. My Pirelli lasted 26,000 si hoping to get more out of the Michelin.
For example, my mercedes came with the worst runftlat tires from Pirelli. Those run flats felt like shit after 10k miles. Unusable and felt dangerous at 14k. Replaced at 15k when costco had proper non runflat tires from Michelin.
I wouldn’t own take pirelli scorpions if someone paid me … they were horrible for me , in 2 inches of snow absolutely horrible
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