Considering new tires for Honda Prologue AWD Elite

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A friend picked up a Honda Prologue AWD Elite and loves it, except for the OEM Bridgestone Alenza tires. She is looking to replace them with Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires, which are all-weather and 3PMSF rated. If anyone has thoughts or recommendations, She'd love to hear them
 
A friend picked up a Honda Prologue AWD Elite and loves it, except for the OEM Bridgestone Alenza tires. She is looking to replace them with Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires, which are all-weather and 3PMSF rated. If anyone has thoughts or recommendations, She'd love to hear them
The Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires are a great all-weather option! The 3PMSF rating means they’ll handle winter conditions better than regular all-seasons, so they’re a good pick if she’s in an area with snow or ice. The ride might feel a bit stiffer compared to the OEM Bridgestones, but the improved traction and durability usually make up for it. Overall, they’re highly recommended for year-round driving! They’re a bit pricier, but in my opinion, they’re worth it for the peace of mind in all-weather driving.
 
The Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires are a great all-weather option! The 3PMSF rating means they’ll handle winter conditions better than regular all-seasons, so they’re a good pick if she’s in an area with snow or ice. The ride might feel a bit stiffer compared to the OEM Bridgestones, but the improved traction and durability usually make up for it. Overall, they’re highly recommended for year-round driving! They’re a bit pricier, but in my opinion, they’re worth it for the peace of mind in all-weather driving.
Yeah, the Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires sound like a great choice for all-weather performance. They should offer good traction and durability.
 
The Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires are a great all-weather option! The 3PMSF rating means they’ll handle winter conditions better than regular all-seasons, so they’re a good pick if she’s in an area with snow or ice. The ride might feel a bit stiffer compared to the OEM Bridgestones, but the improved traction and durability usually make up for it. Overall, they’re highly recommended for year-round driving! They’re a bit pricier, but in my opinion, they’re worth it for the peace of mind in all-weather driving.
I guess the Pirelli Scorpion WeatherActive tires wins, I like the 3PMSF rating for winter conditions. I’ll pass this along to her
 

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