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Review on Pirelli P Zero 235/50 R19 99W summer by Micha Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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rating 4.5 after 5000 km of run. PZ4, 2022 release, size 245/45/r18 not ran flat, BMW all-wheel drive automatic transmission. The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires, which I have been driving on for the past three years, and the Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tires, which I have been driving on for a little over a month, serve as my comparison. These sport tires are designed for high-speed driving and are best suited for vehicles that have adequate sound insulation. One of its strengths is its handling and directional stability, particularly on dry roads; the vehicle's weaknesses, however, have already been outlined. It was more comfortable than the Michelin, which is known for being a quieter ride because to its softer construction. Since we haven't traveled too far, we haven't done enough miles to make a fair assessment of the wear resistance.

Pros
  • Four and a half out of five stars. Pzero PZ4, 2022 edition. Holds the road and trajectory precisely both in a straight line and in curves, with the exception of the corners that are the steepest, although there is already physics to account for it. It is handled in a predictable manner, and it does not take track into consideration while changing lanes. When driving on wet surfaces, its performance is marginally inferior to that of the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and 5, although it is predictable if you reduce your speed. Maintains its form despite being subjected to large loads.
Cons
  • The price to pay for handling is that it is noisier and stiffer than the Pilot Sport 4 and 5, although this is not an annoyance. Wear also appears to be rapid at high speeds.