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Pirelli
P4 Four Seasons
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( 56315 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Have to replace them after 35,000 miles. Was expecting high 70's and surprised me how fast they wore even with regular rotations. Otherwise tire seemed to perform well.
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Size: 225/60R18
( 59533 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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These came with the car, never heard of them.Rotating the tires gave false hopes to balding tread beginning around 30,000. Bought the car new, 5 years later at 37,000. I guess they did OK for all the miles I put on in the length of time.
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( 1000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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I returned yesterday from 300 km trip through almost all kinds and grades of rain and fog. There was not even a second of hesitation or lost confidence - zero aquaplaning.
I'm very impressed.
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( 20000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Great performance in snow and ice. Track really well in heavy rain. Best all season radial I've ever owned.
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Size: 205/70R15
(2002 Honda CRV (CRV) with 11000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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I work for an auto repair & tires shop in the Greater Toronto Area, in both the sales side (service/sales counter) and the workshop side (installing and balancing tires).
After encountering the vast majority of all season tires on the market, when it came time for my vehicle to get replacements, it came down to the Michelin Harmony and the Pirelli P4 Four Seasons.
I ultimately went with the P4's after first-hand witnessing of how the tire wears (as I recommended these tires to several customers in the last year -- including a family member that has the same type of vehicle I own), asking my customer's what they thought of their tires, and finally, the tire, itself, having plenty more "sipes" than the Michelin Harmony.
I held off on posting a review until we were hit with some severe snow in the GTA, and these tires performed outstanding!
Of course, there is NO substitute for winter tires, but it was interesting to see people on winter tires going 20-30 km's below the speed limit on the 401, while safely going 110 km/hr on these P4's with ease.
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