Pirelli p zero Reviews - Page 5

Given 66% while driving a Audi S6 (275/30 R21 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
I saw another review on these tires by an Audi S6 owner and couldn't agree more. On a less powerful lighter car these tires might be fine but they are useless on an S7. I also have changed to Michelin PS4 for a more conformable ride and better wear with far more stickability especially in the wet. These are expensive overpriced tires. Note car ios S7 but the tick down box only offers S6 then S8.
Helpful 22 - tire reviewed on September 30, 2020
Given 44% while driving a Hyundai i30 (235/35 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 4,500 spirited miles
The Pirelli P Zero HN were fitted on my Hyundai i30N Perfomance Hatchback when I bought it new. I haven't read too much good stuff about these tires but that they'll perform this bad is out of my imagination. The home of the i30N are curves and county roads, it's not the fastest on the straight line, but for sure the fast motorway trips (I live in Germany, so 200+ km/h is nothing new to me ;) ) are not the crucial parts for such a bad wear. I've fitted them about 4500km ago and already lost 4mm tire tread. 4mm front, 3mm in the rear. I've never driven a tire that uses this extensive. My old Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 lasted over 45.000km with a car weighed over 1.8tons. Same driving style. The dry grip is good but decents fast if the tire gets stressed a lot. Wet grip is creepy. You can't even take of normally after a stop without wheelspin. Even in 3rd to 4th gear - no grip while accelerating. Aquaplaning IS A THING! Feedback is average to good. I don't like the handling. Sometimes you got grip and out of a sudden loose it whithout it being predictable - SCARY. I can't recommend this tire at all. Maybe it's the special design that they made for Hynundai but my next tire will be Michelin PS4S or Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport.
Helpful 18 - tire reviewed on July 27, 2020
Given 50% while driving a Volvo V90 D4 (245/45 R18 W) on mostly motorways for 15,000 average miles
I purchased Volvo V90 with these tire and this it's my second review of these tires. I had them on A8 LWB and I thought maybe I am not lucky with the batch. P zero are the worst tires on market. They are made from chocolate and wear extremely quickly. They are not that special with driving experience and you pay extra for premium brand. Dont waste your time and money.
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on July 22, 2020
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Given 53% while driving a Maserati Granturismo (285/35 R20 W) on a combination of roads for 4,000 spirited miles
Noisy. Terrible grip when cold.
Helpful 16 - tire reviewed on July 11, 2020
Given 74% while driving a Mazda Mazda 2 TS2 (195/45 R16) on a combination of roads for 10,000 miles
Excellent feedback and comfort, noise levels are also among the best I have tried. The only bad about this tires is that wear life is among the worst I have ever tried, probably this is due to the tire being on the soft and thats why it is so grippy.
Helpful 19 - tire reviewed on May 14, 2020
Given 40% while driving a Audi TT (255/35 R19) on mostly country roads for 1,000 average miles
The colder the temperature the worse they are. Below 7 degrees the tires were rock hard and were dangerous in the wet. Overpriced.
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on May 6, 2020
Given 60% while driving a Audi S6 (275/30 R21) on a combination of roads for 8,000 average miles
Had these on my Audi S7. Very average tires. No grip in the wet. Sideways slides in the dry through fast corners. The Audi is 4wd so this helps the tires but not enough to overcome the weakness in these tires. They may offer better grip in lighter less powerful cars but pretty useless in heavier high performance cars. Very poor wear. Have moved to Michelin PS4s. Hopefully these perform far better.
Helpful 20 - tire reviewed on May 4, 2020
Given 76% while driving a Porsche 996 C4S (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 20,000 spirited miles
Huge amount of lateral grip.
Helpful 21 - tire reviewed on January 28, 2020
Audi (275/30 R21 W) on mostly town for 2,000 average miles
Had two sets of these. Wear is fast especially with camber of S7. Terrible in the wet when braking and entering corners under hard braking. Wouldn't buy again. very hyped up tire. About to try Michelin Power Sport 4s
Helpful 36 - tire reviewed on November 15, 2019
Given 81% while driving a BMW 520d M Sport (275/35 R19 W) on mostly motorways for 11,000 average miles
Just reviewed the front tires below in 225/40/19 as the rears are 275/35/19 due to the BMW staggered set up and as below very good tires and after 11k the rears are down to just under 5mm.

No issues with the tires in the wet or dry, they seem to be wearing well and evenly and should last 20-25k.
Helpful 22 - tire reviewed on September 24, 2019
Given 83% while driving a BMW 520d M Sport (225/40 R19 W) on mostly motorways for 11,000 average miles
These tires have done 11k now mainly Motorway and Country lanes and the fronts have worn down to 5mm all round.

Excellent dry and wet grip and although they are Run Flat i find them very comfortable, an very good tire imho.
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on September 24, 2019
Given 41% while driving a Mercedes Benz S350 2004 saloon. (275/35 R20 W) on mostly town for 0 easy going miles
Tire fitted from new MO and just manage to get 13000 miles. Also changed the front which are still legal with 3mm but wearing bad on the edge. Checked alignment and tire pressure often. This is the second set of Pirelli P Zero that has let me down. Some budget tires do much better than this MO tire.
Helpful 24 - tire reviewed on September 12, 2019