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Review on Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season 235/60 R18 103H by Mateusz Sowa ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

265/65 17, TLC P120 Almost immediately after making the purchase, I felt really content. Especially great conduct on the pavement that was covered in water. They seemed calm, but everything is known in contrast, and they came to replace the ancient and extremely old breeches, which howled at a pace of 20 kilometers per hour when they were first put on. Yes, and the first winter (which was snowy!) rode around the time in Hong Kong without too much of a struggle. After many really heavy snowfalls, I did not expect miracles and I rode the subway away from sin because even brand new tires are nearly impotent in deep snow. I was able to avoid sin. All of the goodies were lost, however, as a result of wear and tear (which is rather intense when traveling in silence). Now the tread is worn down, at best, by forty percent, but in the rain, it is dangerous to drive more than eighty percent of the time since they float even in a centimeter depth of water. Even in the dead of winter, I don't give winter operation a second thought. There was a crazed cacophony and a rigidity that, following the winter stickies of one Japanese corporation, appears not to be a joke any longer. The most crucial factor that drives these tires insane is an irrational fear of becoming stuck in a rut. The steering wheel can be yanked out of your hands by anything as inconspicuous as a rut. I just can't get used to the same Velcro, especially since the track wasn't even supposed to exist in the first place! Most likely, the initial arrangement at the plants will go according to balance if everything goes according to plan. On the other hand, I won't buy another one for myself. after a few weeks, the situation had changed. But as I was having my tires mounted, I came across what is most likely the cause of this conduct that is absolutely uncharacteristic of Pirelles: on the inner sidewall, well, in very small lettering, there is an inscription that reads: Made in China! It would appear that the Chinese made a number of critical errors in the formulation of the rubber combination; as a result, it transformed into wood "plastic" within just a few short years. In conclusion, you should give it a shot, but not from a Chinese manufacturing plant!

Pros
  • Beautiful. Brand.
Cons
  • Unfortunately, I observed a greater number of drawbacks than advantages.

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