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A tire with a significant price tag, but the performance and quality more than make up for the cost, as the saying goes. I went with this tire since it has a reputation for being dependable and offers a higher level of protection during dynamic driving. In this regard, the anticipations brought on by the acquisition were completely warranted. Tires are renowned for their dependability and tenacity. They keep the vehicle precisely centered on the road, are adept at maneuvering, and their overall

Pros
  • Outstanding performance both on dry and wet roadways. Excellent performance in terms of safety. Strong enough - I didn't explicitly examine it, but you won't have to detour around every pothole on the road because the rubber absorbs the impact quite well. When driving on smooth pavement in pleasant weather, it's like being in a real-life fairy tale.
Cons
  • The price is considerable, but it is generally on par with the cost of tires from other manufacturers that are comparable in terms of their attributes. It seemed to me that the requirements for the temperature regime were more stringent than those of standard summer tires. Even when the temperature is below freezing (about 7 or 10 degrees), it is still very severe.

This rubber is not for senior citizens who want to take their time going to the store or driving out to the country a few times a week. This rubber is all about the fast lane, and in point of fact, he took it with the idea of racing in mind. It can get quite brisk in the mornings throughout the spring, with temperatures reaching up to ten degrees above zero. When the weather is warm, it reveals itself in all of its glory from the very first minute that I went. Works wonderfully at speed. It…

Pros
  • Outstanding performance at high speeds, which instills both confidence and a sense of ease in the driver.
Cons
  • At a cost that is outside the budget

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsuccessful purchase, I am disappointed.

Used the factory tires that come with the Mercedes GL, which measure 295/40 R21. Rubber stinks, and the track doesn't keep its shape at all. Since the vehicle has terrible handling, speeds of more over 100 km/h should be avoided at all costs. When I traveled to Nokian in the winter on the same portions of road, I was amazed at how obediently and gently the car was travelling. Therefore, everything revolves around Pirelli. All of my pals who drive Mercedes vehemently criticize this rubber. The…

Pros
  • Didn't find
Cons
  • Does not even come close to holding the wheel.

Strong rubber. Because to these tires, I have not had a single hernia or cut despite having a significant number of miles driven on them, occasionally engaging in aggressive driving, and even driving on roads in the Ural region. Before that, there was Michelin, which is easily discernible by its suppler and more delicate nature. The bridge was destroyed when it was destroyed in flight. The only thing that bothers me about it is that the noise, specifically the hum, can be heard immediately…

Pros
  • Resistance to wear Maintains a firm grip on the road.
Cons
  • noisy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I am content with my decision to purchase these tires and do not have any complaints at this time. I acknowledge that they could have operated with less noise, but the fact that my car has good sound insulation makes up for any shortcomings. Despite the fact that I had read a lot of evaluations that were critical, the concept that leading manufacturers (including the company that made my car) pick P Zero won out. I believe that the issue for many is that the tires are either very old or have…

Pros
  • To put it simply, the sweet spot between too easy and too difficult to achieve! My measurements are 265 x 40 x 20 and I drive an Audi S8. The driving style is not overly aggressive, but it can be fairly dynamic at times, and the tires are capable of doing a lot in a variety of modes, which is a positive thing. I debated for a very long time, but in the end, I decided to go with the Pirelli P Zero (despite the fact that there were many reviews). I am happy with my decision. New tires, with 48 weeks remaining until 2022, placed on March 20th, 2017.
Cons
  • A few days after the installation, I managed to catch a self-tapping screw. Even on dry pavement, it does not keep its shape very well in cold weather (there were frosts as low as -7 degrees). On the other hand, this is not something that can plausibly be ascribed to the many drawbacks of tires.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I'm taken aback by a few of the reviews down here. Rutting P Zero. Guys, if you have tires of varying widths and a low profile, the track of broken Hong Kong roads will be on any brand of tire you buy. And laying the blame on the Italian corporation is not the best course of action. You should make an effort to get to the crossover profile. Noise. It is, but these tires are designed to withstand the challenges that our roads present in a more robust manner. In spite of the fact that soft…

Pros
  • P Zero is my mount during the second season. Personally, I was able to identify a greater number of benefits than any potential drawbacks. 1) The pits and different cuts and joints in my rear-wheel drive IS 250 do not interfere with the vehicle's overall comfort. despite the fact that I have a suspension that has been reduced. The vehicle navigates the congested streets of the city with complete composure! Hernias can be avoided by having a sidewall that is soft but also just moderately hard, as I shall explain in the next paragraphs. 2) Using tires with the dimensions 245/35 R19 and 275/30 R19, I did not experience any unclear demolitions. And even hints. Unshakeable faith in one's direction! 3) The hook is quite vicious! On the majority of occasions, grease will be present on the damp surface. I feel confident.
Cons
  • Even though there is noise, it does not disturb me in the least! Pros are more important

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

Purchased a Ford Focus ST with tires sized 19/235/40. Prior to that, there existed a competition known as the Uniroyal Rein Sport. As a result, the Uniroyal is in a very advantageous position here. On the Pirel, the first thing I noticed was the extreme sensitivity of the rut, and it felt like the steering wheel was yanking itself right out of my hands. On the Uni Royale, you could control the steering with just one finger and reach speeds of 200 miles per hour even on a track. Pireli has more…

Pros
  • Strong sidewalls and an attractive design.
Cons
  • Poor rutting, rubber with a composition similar to plastic, and no grip at all

Rubber is just good for the highway; off-road, it washes out rapidly, and you have the feeling of being a cow on ice. If you are familiar with all of the nuances of using this rubber before you begin (especially remembering what to do about sand on asphalt), then it is a rather nice rubber; nonetheless, the price could be reduced by 1.5 to 2 and even more. Pros: 1. Exceptional traction on clean, heated pavement, regardless of whether it is wet or dry. I have an aggressive driving style. Because

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

In spite of the fact that there are already three cars at this time, I have decided to stick with these tires because I have not just used them for going through copper pipes. They turn where you turn and slow down with a margin, so you don't twitch, and they tear from a spot that makes you immediately start smiling. They live up to what you anticipate from tires in the summertime. Rain is just rain, and occasionally it's dry enough to drive along a gravel road in dachas; there's no problem…

Pros
  • Pirelli!
Cons
  • There are none available at this price!

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ive never seen anything worse! A terrible purchase.

Steel, not rubber, is what you're looking at here. I am in favor of the idea that a representative from Pirelli should get behind the wheel of a vehicle and drive it for at least two hours at a pace that is greater than 50 miles per hour. Even if he managed to steady his hands long enough, he wouldn't be able to light a cigarette for the next few hours. To make a terrible situation even worse, dancing with a tambourine in order to obtain the appropriate pressure and setting angles would only…

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

Regarding what they claimed regarding rutting and drift, these tires are built to work well on decent roads and are capable of delivering their full performance potential. Do not compose nonsensical sentences, and do not intentionally mislead other people! BMW E36 M3 vehicle

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

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…

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

Pirelli has come in first place in all 2022 testing, even those outside Europe: comments like: rutting was caused by my lack of experience with taking tires with a remaining 5mm of tread, so I studied reviews before going out at night in the pouring rain to make a round around the Third Ring Road. I slowed down in front of the cameras, but the rest of the time I was riding at speeds of up to 160 kilometers per hour while I was in a rut. The end effect was that there was no aquaplaning and the…

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  • holder
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  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

They have progressed to the second car at this point. Both of these were brand new when I purchased them, and I can confidently tell that the quality of the rubber has remained great throughout. The second batch of photographs was shot in the spring of the year 2022. The people who came before me always took an old automobile with them, and in just four years, it was worn out to the point that it was barely recognizable, whereas I leave almost every day. To ensure their safety, people who use…

Pros
  • a short stopping distance, total immunity to the rut, and exceptional control on wet roads
Cons
  • did not find

2022 was the year I made the purchase for a Jaguar. Skated for three seasons, which is about par for the course for rubber. Here, everybody says that she gets all the screws, but I've been doing this for three years and I haven't had a single puncture and I haven't had a single hernia. In the spring, it is installed, and in the fall, it is removed. All. No issue. The first impressions are all favorable. The way the car drives is completely unaffected by it. Rain makes it more difficult to…

Pros
  • Durability, manageability
Cons
  • Given the current value of one euro relative to another, the cost.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I wasn't thrilled with the product, but it can be used.

When I drive an Audi Allroad A6, my tires are sized 245/55/R19. Rubber is a material that is frequently used on automobiles; this material denotes nothing more than a robust middle peasant. There aren't very many high-quality options available in my size. Has pros: The grip on the road is excellent. Used up very rapidly; it ran for 20–25 thousand miles, which was plenty for three years. However, this is more likely the result of the ride itself. With these drawbacks: keeps average in puddles…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

Which is better, the German Continental or the French Michelin? Or maybe Pirelli? After a few disagreements and uncertainties, the moment of truth arrived: "Lekson" made an investment in the products manufactured by the Italian company Pirelli. Because the Michelin and Continental poppy are showing signs of wear and tear. In addition, the price for four individual pieces of rubber is occasionally insufficient in some way. On the IS III, the British Pirelli P Zeros performed exceptionally well.

Pros
  • The hook plays a crucial role in rear-wheel drive vehicles. This does not provide a challenge for Pirelli as a result of the Italian asymmetric layout, which consists of three longitudinal channels. Of course, when conditions are damp, RWD acts more daringly, and in this situation, you need to turn on your head. However, the 275/30 tires that are mounted in the back do their best to maintain contact with the road, which instills a greater sense of confidence than anything else. And in addition to that, I was using ContiSportContact, and even the Chinese Triangle at one point. There is something that may be contrasted with this!
Cons
  • Too loud for someone my size. The tires on the front axle have a size of 245/35 R19, while the tires on the rear axle have a size of 275/30. When equipped with such a set, the passenger compartment of the Lexus IS III cannot, of course, be expected to be absolutely silent. It is recommended to install soundproofing on the floor, as this will make the situation significantly better.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

245/40 R18 97Y tires have been my daily driver for the past two months. When driving on water, especially in a rut, the vehicle is unmanageable and extremely noisy. When driving on dry ruts, the steering wheel always pulls out, even when applying the brakes. Recently, when driving at 80 km/h in the dark, I did not detect the junction of the asphalt that was removed; as a result, I now have a hernia. If the discs hadn't been the originals, there's a good chance that they would have warped.

Pros
  • The cost of dry asphalt
Cons
  • Noisy, dry, hydroplaning, ruts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

If we disregard the cost, the tires are a perfect fit for the vehicle. Since I had the opportunity to ride in a friend's car that had such tires, I had been wanting these for a very long time. The winter was when I made the purchase, but the springtime was when I was unable to try it out because I was wearing boots at the time. All aspects, including tenacity and stability during acceleration, driving, and braking, are at the top of the game. Given the low profile and overall sportiness of the…

Pros
  • It's a pleasure to drive and ride.
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The product is not good, I will not buy any more.

7500 people were successful. There is a hernia on the side of one of the wheels, and the other wheel has blown and has two cracks on the side of it. Something really illogical, I missed the trap, and I simply went sightseeing within the city limits. The quality is extremely extremely extremely low. Every tire has a mark on it, and those marks are fading right in front of our eyes. Prior to that, I spent six seasons playing for Dunlop. The road was made worse, and although I navigated through…

Pros
  • It turns with self-assurance. Puddles don't seem to bother it too much on a four.
Cons
  • Worst wear resistance and quality imaginable, and the contents of the outfit did not even last one season. Driving the first 5000 wasn't very pleasant because the rut in the road made it feel like the car was being pushed to the shoulder of the road more often than not.