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46 reviews
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  • Build Quality
    4.8 (6)
  • Value for Money
    4.3 (6)
  • Noise Level
    3.8 (5)
  • Wet Weather Handling
    4.8 (6)
  • Durability
    4.0 (6)
  • Dry Weather Handling
    4.8 (6)
  • Off-Roading Frequency
    • Yearly (2)
    • Never (2)
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Very Good So Far

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Quiet, grip on the road for braking and cornering is very good. Certain they have a softer compound than we have had for a while and they are now over 12 months old (the original Yokohama's were soft and had terrible durability). Will be keeping an eye on wear over the next 12 months but so far very happy. Hope to get 3 years or 60,000-70,000 Klm out of them

Car2006 Xraill
Cam

CamGreater Melbourne (Outer), VIC

  • 9 reviews
  • 20 likes

Great tyre

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Bought these 265/50/20 to replace the Kumhos that were on our Jeep Grand Cherokee from new. All I can say is out standing. Stiffer side wall so substantially reduced tyre roll and super quiet. Great in the dry or wet and We're cheaper than the Kumhos they replaced. About to put a set on our other car.

Car2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
Peteandscott

Peteandscott

  • 4 reviews

Good on dry.....bad on wet

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Recently changed from OEM tyres to these ones. Have had pirellis on our other cars. Good grip on dry roads, tyre noise is great. Unfortunately in the wet they are terrible. Never have we seen the traction control light come on until now. Wheel spin from standing just getting out of our street. Loss of traction around roundabouts, even when my wife is driving who is less "aggressive" with the accelerator than me.
Have taken them back to change them with our local tyre shop.

Car2103 Hyundai Santa Fe
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Zoom38

Zoom38AU

  • 2 reviews

Quiet and grippy

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Quieter than discontinued Pirelli STR, but can't say how much of that is due to comparing worn tread STR with new tread Verde. Excellent levels of road handling and grip, but less than STR in gravel. Great for sealed roads. I praise God for the good fuel economy! Approx 1yr old.



CarCRV
Glenn

GlennBriar Hill

  • 3 reviews

Lucky to get 45,000km's

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I've get a 2013 VW Amarok Highline and these came as standard.
Just hit 40,000km's and due for replacement.
Front ones wore down badly. Rotated them to the back after 25,000km's now almost down to the wear indicators.
Won't be replacing them with a new set of Perelli Scorpions Verde All Seasons that's for sure!

Inconsistent Rubber, Uneven Wear, Feathering, Falling Apart after 3000km

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Michael
Michael

Had them on a 344kw AWD Jeep for 22,000 km and expect another 10k from them. No issues with inconsistent wear??

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Questions & Answers

Norman

Normanasked

Are Pirelli tyres good on gravel roads?

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Don

Donasked

What is the difference between Pirelli Scorpion A/S and a Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus?

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LJE
LJE

Hi Don,

I have tried to copy a link but it's not working. Apparently they are the exact same tyre with the "plus" indicating that there are a few specific sizes that are for the OEM market. Certain sizes for the Amarok with 19 inch alloys, Land Rover Evoque and Volvo XC60. So I'm thinking as I replaced with Pirelli's that aren't an OEM size, I have just received the standard "All Season" variety.
I got this information from tirerack.com.

hope this helps.

Ash

Ashasked

I have a Holden Colorado 4X4 crew cab ute. I do approximately 300kms of highway driving per week and often go beach driving so need a tyre that is suited to both. Just wondering how people far with this tyre or if anyone knows of a tyre more suited to my needs. Any info/advice is greatly appreciated!

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