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Pirelli Tyres
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by - written on 30/07/09 (Very useful, 278 readings)
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I should say straight away that this is a relatively technical overview of the Pirelli Eufori run-flat tyre, based on my own personal experiences. 'Run-flat" technology: These 205/45x17 tyres came as standard equipment on my BMW MINI Cooper S, and - on paper at least - have quite a bit going for them. In essence, Euforis have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/01/09 (Very useful, 559 readings)
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The Pirelli p-zero rosso is a very good tyre. I have had Pirelli tyres before in the shape of the P6000 and I have to say I wasn't impressed so I had some reservations when I looked at the Pirelli range again. I was reassured by the tyre company that I was buying them from that the P-Zero was a totally different tyre and made for a totally ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/07/08 (Very useful, 741 readings)
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For the second time recently, I acquired a full set of four tyres, and that particular brand was Pirelli P7s. I am reminded of the fact that mine being sixteen inch, were a tad more expensive than fifteens, or even seventeens! Apparently this is because of supply and demand, they don't manufacture as many sixteen inch tyres. These went onto ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/06 (Useful, 2052 readings)
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I've had two MINI Cooper S's, a 2003/03 & a 2004/54 both of which, as standard, have runflat tyres. There is very little feedback through the steering wheel of just where the car is going and how much grip you've got when you're nailing it. These tyres are perfect for those that potter around in their cars but if, like me, you ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/07/06 (Very useful, 6500 readings)
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~ ~ The total ignorance of a lot of people when it comes down to choosing tyres for their cars never ceases to amaze me. They’ll go out and spend tens of thousands of Euros/Pounds to buy the latest model from their favourite car manufacturer, but when it comes down to changing their tyres it’s often a case of the cheapest will do! After all, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/09/05 (Somewhat useful, 2740 readings)
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i too bought a new car MONDEO 53 reg and it had pirelli p6000 fitted to my car. it has just been in for the two year service and i was told i required two new tyres on the front. i have only done 20280 miles in my car and i am NOT a boy racer. i will change to some other brand this week end when i purchase my new tyres. is this a normal thing ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/09/03 (Useful, 1539 readings)
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The Pirelli P700Z tyres were standard on my Fiesta Zetec and around 18 months ago I decided to stick with them when replacing, mainly because at the time my experience of tyres was quite limited. The P700Z's were not cheap tyres either, two for the front alone cost me £110 which, ironically, was considerably more than the Yokohama's which ... Read the complete review
by - written on 20/09/02 (Very useful, 4944 readings)
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You car and its road handling are only as good as the 4 bits or rubber that transfer the power to the tarmac. This is always worth considering when you are buying new tyres. What is also important is its longevity and lastability. No one wants a tyre that will last you for only a few miles and needs replacing every few months. So what ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/10/00 (Very useful, 10064 readings)
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These tyres were standard issue on my 206 GTi. I've had the car for 14 months and 18k miles the tyres are due for a change already! They have not lasted very long. Now, I won't be changing back to these tyres ever again for several reasons. The first thing I noticed about them is the road noise they generate. On smooth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/09/00 (Useful, 2258 readings)
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I've recently changed all four tyres on my car for Pirelli P700Z's. This cost a not inconsiderable sum of £220. I would have to say I have never spent £220 and been so dissapointed!! These tyres are good, but not exceptional on dry tarmac, and they do tend to squeel if the car is pushed moderately hard in to a tight corner. ... Read the complete review
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