jaapv
Well-known member
When I bought my car last year (less than 15.000 km) to replace my 2013 model it came on Pirelli Scorpio Verde All-Season tyres. Pretty impressive I thought, if only the name.
By now and 10.000 km later I was totally fed up with them: uncomfortable, noisy, the car was twitchy on the straight despite full wheel alignment.
As I had been happy with the Michelin CrossClimates I had on my previous PHEV, I had them replaced by the present Cross-Climate SUV, despite grumbles from my Profile Tyre Center (Pirelli is a top brand, Scorpio one of their best lines, still 6mm left, mumble, mumble, etc. :lol: )
And yes, suddenly the car is smooth, silent, and drives like on rails, as I expected.
But the real surprise came during the next few days: an over 20% increase in electric range :shock: I did not see that one coming.
By now and 10.000 km later I was totally fed up with them: uncomfortable, noisy, the car was twitchy on the straight despite full wheel alignment.
As I had been happy with the Michelin CrossClimates I had on my previous PHEV, I had them replaced by the present Cross-Climate SUV, despite grumbles from my Profile Tyre Center (Pirelli is a top brand, Scorpio one of their best lines, still 6mm left, mumble, mumble, etc. :lol: )
And yes, suddenly the car is smooth, silent, and drives like on rails, as I expected.
But the real surprise came during the next few days: an over 20% increase in electric range :shock: I did not see that one coming.