Tires MICHELIN or Pirelli
Michelin Alpin funktioniert auf vielen Autos sehr gut und WELTEN besser als alle Ganzjahresreifen, die ich bislang gefahren bin.
I got rid of the staggered tires and went to 19” all around. 255/45ZR19 104Y Michelin Pilot Sport all season 4 tires on TSportline TS5 wheels. Ride is softer and easy to rotate as well as lower cost for replacements.
You got the good ones Michelin Pilot Sports. They don’t have much tread life, but they stick to the road like glue. Enjoyed them on my BMW with all seasons and the 4S ultra performance versions.
Got 45k from my last set. Pilot Sport Michelins. Highly recommend this tire. I also don’t go easy on them.
Just got these Pirelli Cinturato Weatheractives mounted onto my Jetta GLI. Makes a whole world of difference between the Stock Hankook Kinergy GTs and the shitty Yokohama YK-GTXs that I had before
Pirelli Pzero AS plus 3 tires that are better than stock. We also replaced at about 32K miles. Now that we've got the acceleration out of our system, we expect these tires to last much longer and they appear to be doing just that.
I drive a sedan with winter tires (Michelin X-Ice - I love 'em). They feel great, and ice is no worse than damp pavement.
Judging by the tread design, it looks to be the old Michelin Cross-Terrain SUV. Great tire for it's time.
My opinion, Pirelli was at one time a very good brand if you were looking for a performance tire, in recent years though it seems that they have become complacent and aren't really trying to innovate and as such have become a mediocre tire company at best. But for a decent low cost tire, Kumho is a fair bet.
PIRELLI TIRES ARE THE WORST TIRES I EVER PURCHASED. I GIT 10,OOO MILES ON Them ALMOST BALD!!! YOU WILL REGRET IT LUKE I DO
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