Tyres are something that I have never scrimped on in my life. I always had it drummed into me that you get what you pay for and as tyres are the only thing between you and the road, get good ones.
Everything I've owned has always been shod in Michelins until recently when we put two Pirelli P Zero Nero GT's on our 207 GT when we got the car. When it had two new tyres the other month we put Michelin Pilot Sport 3's on the back as they were more readily available then the Pirelli's. The Pirelli's initially performed incredibly well and I had no complaints about them what so ever so I put a full set on the 407 Coupe as well.
Tonight I got a phone call from Cheryl saying that her tyre looked a little odd and it had "little wire like things" sticking out of the sidewall. She got home and I had a look at the tyre she was talking about and was absolutely mortified to see what she was talking about...
This tyre still has about 4mm of tread left on it and has done about 18k - 20k of motorway miles. We live just west of Glasgow and Cheryl commutes to Edinburgh and back every day so it's doing about 110 miles a day of motorway driving at 70 with the cruise control on so it's had a fairly easy life. When we put these tyres on initially I also reinstated the TPMS system on the car so I know these tyres haven't been run short of pressure...




The tread has started to part with the tyre in several places. To say that I'm not impressed is an understatement as this could of been lethal had it come apart on the motorway. I've never seen a premium brand tyre do this before. This is one reason I'd never trust remoulded tyres, but is not something I'd ever expect from a brand like Pirelli.
Needless to say it's two Michelins I've ordered tonight and I won't be buying Pirelli's ever again. I'll also be watching the ones on the 407 like a hawk from now on.
Will be writing to Pirelli UK as well.
David.