Pirelli
Pirelli eufori@ (Run-Flat)
Pirelli eufori@ (Run-Flat)
  • 2.8
      (36 customer reviews)
    Price Range:  USD $169.99 to $710.99
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    The first Pirelli Run-Flat tire produced by the revolutionary MIRS technology (Modular Integrated Robotised System).
    • Increased driving safety and reliability.
    • Performance of Pirelli UHP standards even at "zero" pressure.
    • Maximized balance between comfort and handling.
    • Increased tire uniformity due to innovative construction and design.


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    Pirelli
    eufori@ (Run-Flat)
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    1.4
  • Anonymous
    8/27/2010
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  • These tires came stock on my 2006 Cadillac STS V and there is no way I will put another set of these back on the car!! 48 000km and they need to be replaced, noisy as can be at any speed, very very rough ride. These have to be the worst tire I've ever had and to top it off $2200 + to replace them I don't think so!!
    2.9
  • Anonymous
    5/10/2010
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  • An expensive and fragile tire. They're supposed to be runflat, but they've gone flat more often than any tire I've had in my 35 years of driving. They are gone now because the thicker sidewall cracked and separated from the tread. They were actually a pretty good tire, if a bit harshit harsh.
    1.0
  • Anonymous
    3/11/2010
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  • This is my second time purchasing these tires, mainly, because they were the original ones that came with the car. Priced over $210.00 per tire, this was the equivalent of being robbed at gunpoint. I guess I am a glutton for punishment. At 3600 miles of wear, all four tires where balding for no reason. In my town, my idea of cornering hard is turning at a traffic light. At 4128 miles, the tires became unsafe and responded to every rut on the road. I spoke with Pirelli about the abnormal wear. Of course, they blame me of over-inflating the tires, which was not the case. 4600 miles on the tires now and my servicing dealer refused to allow his service mechanic to drive the car to resolve a driving service issue. At this point, I feel I would be better off driving on tires made from sewn burlap sacks. If you have the extra money to spend, I would suggest buying roses. After all, the thorns hurt less and chances are they will last longer.
    3.7
  • Anonymous
    5/29/2009
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    1.6
  • Steve
    1/8/2009
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  • 2006 Cadillac STS V - These are the worst tires I have ever had on a car. They have poor wear characteristcs and two of them have separated in the side wall. Do not buy any of these tires.
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