Full fat SUV all weather tyres
Discussion
I have a Stelvio Quadra, will out perform most sports saloons with 500bhp plus great handling and brakes. Has been great on its PZero's in the warm….however, in the wet / cold it can spin all four wheels when accelerating hard and was as good as useless in the snow as you would expect.
Given its weight I don’t expect / want to drive it near the limit on the road so I am not after 9 or 10/10ths performance, more an all season sports tyre that will deliver traction in our wet / cold winters yet not be too compromised in the summer.
Thanks
Given its weight I don’t expect / want to drive it near the limit on the road so I am not after 9 or 10/10ths performance, more an all season sports tyre that will deliver traction in our wet / cold winters yet not be too compromised in the summer.
Thanks
vanman1936 said:
I have a Stelvio Quadra, will out perform most sports saloons with 500bhp plus great handling and brakes. Has been great on its PZero's in the warm….however, in the wet / cold it can spin all four wheels when accelerating hard and was as good as useless in the snow as you would expect.
Given its weight I don’t expect / want to drive it near the limit on the road so I am not after 9 or 10/10ths performance, more an all season sports tyre that will deliver traction in our wet / cold winters yet not be too compromised in the summer.
Thanks
Pretty any tyre except PZeros!!Given its weight I don’t expect / want to drive it near the limit on the road so I am not after 9 or 10/10ths performance, more an all season sports tyre that will deliver traction in our wet / cold winters yet not be too compromised in the summer.
Thanks
I’ve just swapped 20” Pzeros off my my mild A6 as they were absolute carp in the cold and wet.
Put Good Year Assymetric 2s on them and what a difference.
Toyed between those and Michelin Pilot 4S. Both had similar reviews, but saved £50 per corner with the Good Years
I always use Uniroyal Rainsports when they're available in the right size. I had them on my ML63 for years and they were great in all conditions and all types of driving. They have little sharks on them too which is cute.
I also use them on my Exige as a daily tyre or wet track tyre and they're great for that too.
I also use them on my Exige as a daily tyre or wet track tyre and they're great for that too.
Viperzs said:
I always use Uniroyal Rainsports when they're available in the right size. I had them on my ML63 for years and they were great in all conditions and all types of driving. They have little sharks on them too which is cute.
I also use them on my Exige as a daily tyre or wet track tyre and they're great for that too.
+1 for the rainsports - using them on my Touareg and they've been greatI also use them on my Exige as a daily tyre or wet track tyre and they're great for that too.
Viperzs said:
I always use Uniroyal Rainsports when they're available in the right size. I had them on my ML63 for years and they were great in all conditions and all types of driving. They have little sharks on them too which is cute.
I also use them on my Exige as a daily tyre or wet track tyre and they're great for that too.
The little sharks don't protect you from potholesI also use them on my Exige as a daily tyre or wet track tyre and they're great for that too.

RicksAlfas said:
SCORPION VERDE™ ALL SEASON:
https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/catalogue/...
Came in to say that, Scorpions are the go to tyres for big SUVs.https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/catalogue/...
I have a similar car; an F-Pace SVR and felt all-seasons were a bit of a compromise - more for the winter performance than the summer as you can’t really get near the limit of all-seasons on a public road anyway. Anyway, I’m running Nokian WR4 on it during the winter and the standard Pirelli’s during the summer. The Nokians are excellent and even on a cold, greasy road you can put a lot of power down without any traction lights coming on. They’re also very good in snow!
Just watched the great video below.
Michelin All Season 4 seems to be excellent and can now be bought in the uk from a quick google but sizing may be an issue as still trying to find for the Alfa.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TyreReviews/comments/z07r...
Michelin All Season 4 seems to be excellent and can now be bought in the uk from a quick google but sizing may be an issue as still trying to find for the Alfa.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TyreReviews/comments/z07r...
vanman1936 said:
Just watched the great video below.
Michelin All Season 4 seems to be excellent and can now be bought in the uk from a quick google but sizing may be an issue as still trying to find for the Alfa.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TyreReviews/comments/z07r...
Not sure if those are US only tyres?Michelin All Season 4 seems to be excellent and can now be bought in the uk from a quick google but sizing may be an issue as still trying to find for the Alfa.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TyreReviews/comments/z07r...
Check the UK website to see if they are available here.
thebullettrain said:
Any updates on this? I need to replace 22” tyres on a X5 and am thinking of moving to all season tyres. I live in a big city and usually do a spring/summer Euro roadtrip: so whilst the tyres are good for the winter, I want to know what I’m “losing” in the summer.
If you drive it like a normal person, you'd be losing nothing really.But equally, if you live mostly in the city, is snow/ice a huge problem ?
stevieturbo said:
thebullettrain said:
Any updates on this? I need to replace 22” tyres on a X5 and am thinking of moving to all season tyres. I live in a big city and usually do a spring/summer Euro roadtrip: so whilst the tyres are good for the winter, I want to know what I’m “losing” in the summer.
If you drive it like a normal person, you'd be losing nothing really.But equally, if you live mostly in the city, is snow/ice a huge problem ?
I think it's a given that our climate in the UK is going to be a lot more variable, so they make more sense now. I've started noticing them (sad sod that I am) on more and more cars.
ZedLeg said:
RicksAlfas said:
SCORPION VERDE™ ALL SEASON:
https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/catalogue/...
Came in to say that, Scorpions are the go to tyres for big SUVs.https://www.pirelli.com/tyres/en-gb/car/catalogue/...
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