Tires Pirelli or GISLAVED
I run Pirelli Sottozero runflats every Winter, mostly highway driving, very happy with them.
I have Perilli Sottozero IIs on my clubman JCW. They’ve been good to me.
I run pirelli sottozeros and they are a great mix of grip and performance
I got Pirelli Scorpion Winters for my 22. In past on other vehicles have had tons of success with Blizzaks and on cars where performance was less a concern even Generals. Older S4 (‘13) ran Michelin X-ice. Good luck!
I have Sottozeroes on my A4. Great tire.
Sotto zeros for my A6. Great control and initial bite, fairly priced for 19" sizing.
I put Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus SL tires on my truck last December and love them. When I did my research they were closely rated to BFG All Terrains which I had on my last truck. I haven't noticed any flat spotting and I work from home so my truck has gone almost a week without moving on a regular basis.
I got 40,000 miles on the stock Falkens including snow and ice with conservative driving. Replaced with Pirelli Cinturado Strada "all season*"225/50/r17 from Discount tire for slightly larger tirewheel and wider tire (1/4" more clearance, a liffle more float in sand) but mostly the 70,000 mile warranty. I calculate (by gps and road markers) this gives me about 103% on miles (ie speedo reads a bit low) and I can feel the lower torque vs before. Def a harder compound than the Falkens, so I dont drive as aggressively in corners.
I bought a Golf GTI in April 2021. Car came with Pirelli Cinturato P7 tires, which seem to have fairly good reviews. My impression is that they're the lousiest tires I've ever had, and I've been driving since 1966.
The former owner of my Gen3 had Angel ST on, which sucked bad.
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