whos running the Pirelli P zero nero m+s?
how do you like them? how is performance? tread wear? ride? noise? would you recommend them for someone who wants a good sticky tire but still can have some decent tread life
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Not for someone in Phoenix. All-season tires are compromise tires, designed for people who want to drive the same tire in snow and frigid cold as they do in moderate to warm temperatures. Their performance won't be as good as a good summer tire. If you're looking for a good sticky summer tire with decent tread life, then choose from categories 4 through 6 in this post.
Not for someone in Phoenix. All-season tires are compromise tires, designed for people who want to drive the same tire in snow and frigid cold as they do in moderate to warm temperatures. Their performance won't be as good as a good summer tire. If you're looking for a good sticky summer tire with decent tread life, then choose from categories 4 through 6 in this post.
I have them. They are a pretty decent tire. Havent had a chance to test them in the snow yet. Not noisy at all. Good treadwear. They somewhat like to follow lines in the road, but all low profile tires I have had do this. I'll give them an A- cuz they are an all season tire.
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