Tires Pirelli or Firestone
I have Pirelli Cinturato P7 A/S run-flats on my '21 X3 xDrive (same size) and had them on E90 as well for past several years. They do quite well in E WA winters, quiet and smooth.
Pirelli WeatherActive would be worth looking into.
I saved up to buy a pirelli for peace of mind
Pirelli AS plus 3s. Fantastic all season tire, over here on LI and it\u2019s been 2 winters now on them. Like them more than the pilot sports or the contis
Decided on Firestone Affinity. Firestone's higher level brand, Bridgestone's research and development has trickled down to the Affinity AS tires. You can save some money by avoiding the Bridgestones. But 6 months in, with the amount of snow in Chicago this winter, all I can say is I haven't regretted my choice whatsoever.
17k miles no problems, only thing is the OEM pirellis (if you get the 22s) will only last 15-20k miles with some spicier driving.
pirelli stottozero.
Whatever the repair costs add on a set of new Michelin pilot sport 4s as pirellis are god awful in the rain. Had my car hydroplane in 50 degree medium rain weather in P zeros.
What are those tires like, the pirellis for me were terrible for handling so I changed to Michelin pilot Sport 4s 245/35/20 front and 285/30/20 rear and they are way smoother and quieter and grip so much better
I just picked up a set of pirelli 110 winter tires for my Cayenne on eBay fo 400$. The all season pirellis are fine, they just don\u2019t stop for shit in the snow so I too bought some snows today
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