Pirelli scorpion verde
#1
Pirelli scorpion verde
Found out that I have 2 nails in my passenger side rear. One of the nails in in the sidewall so can't patch it. Just ordered some Pirelli's off of tirerack.com. Currently running a special on the Verdes for $102. $408 + $72 shipping - $60 rebate = $420 delivered. Not a bad price. My OEM Michelins had 34K miles on them. Going to save the 3 good ones just in case.
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Found out that I have 2 nails in my passenger side rear. One of the nails in in the sidewall so can't patch it. Just ordered some Pirelli's off of tirerack.com. Currently running a special on the Verdes for $102. $408 + $72 shipping - $60 rebate = $420 delivered. Not a bad price. My OEM Michelins had 34K miles on them. Going to save the 3 good ones just in case.
#3
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Been running them for close to 2 months now. They were just a bit noisier at first, but that settled down after a few hundred miles, and are now running very quiet. Very comfortable ride, and handle as good or better than the OEM's.
We got just over 50K on the Michelins, so hoping for 60+ on these. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend them.
We got just over 50K on the Michelins, so hoping for 60+ on these. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend them.
#4
Update: We have had a LOT of rain in Houston recently. The Verdes were awesome in the rain. No issues doing 70mph in heavy rain (light traffic). Better wet traction than Michelin OEM's. I can also corner faster with no protest from the tires. Very pleased so far.
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