Pirelli P2500
WatchThe Pirelli P2500 is a Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
4
Reviews
65%
Average
66,000
miles driven
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Top 3 Pirelli P2500 Reviews
Given 83%
while driving a
Mazda 6
(225/45 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 8,000 average miles
excellent all-season tyres. i live in a coastal town where temperatures in the summer are 30+ degrees, and during winter we have snow and as low as -5 degrees celsius, and tyres are great in snow and on hot summer tarmac.
Given 99%
while driving a
Hyundai Accent
(175/70 R13 T)
on mostly country roads
for 37,000 average miles
It s an excellent tire. It is very good in dry conditions, perfect in wet roads and very safe in snow. I change the front-rear position after 25000km.It is about time to replace them after 61000km. The wear of course is another strong point of these tires. The best tire i have ever had.(in comparison with 7 sets of other tires i used to 3 different cars. The tire is the best for not very fast drivers who demand safe in all conditions.
Given 33%
while driving a
Opel Astra G 1.6
(195/65 R15 T)
on a combination of roads
for 20,000 average miles
Very bad tyres, I would not recommend anyone, in turns they really give you shivers.
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Given 47%
while driving a
Jaguar S type 3.0
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 average miles
I drive a Jaguar S type 3.0, Pirelli tyres do slip in wet conditions, at first I thought because I did not know the road or something to do with my driving skills in wet conditions, but I realise its the tryres, with Pirelli tyres be more careful when driving on wet surfaces.