Price for rear tires?!!!?!!!??!!!
#1
Price for rear tires?!!!?!!!??!!!
So does $496 per tire sound even remotely close for new Pirellis for my 997 S?
I didnt even pay CLOSE to that for 22 inch Pirellis on my Cayenne a few weeks ago. Please tell me this is the dealer being retarded.....
I didnt even pay CLOSE to that for 22 inch Pirellis on my Cayenne a few weeks ago. Please tell me this is the dealer being retarded.....
#3
You have to be kidding me!!! I told the guy to hold off....thinking i could get a better deal.....shooot!
#4
That's even more than the PS2. You can get the PS2 for $474 a tire and the P Zero for $457 on www.tirerack.com Here check it out. I assume you want OEM fitment http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...Y)&RunFlat=All
#7
That sounds about right and since there has been a shortage of these sizes they are raising the prices for the demand. I hate that practice but a lot of them apply it.
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#8
Switch away from Pirellis to Bridgestones, buy slightly used (I did), or pony up. BTW, it is very hard to locate Pirelli P Zero Rosso N1 fronts for our cars right now, so switching is probably a better idea.
#9
I went ahead and ordered them....arrugugghagsghghghgh!!!......stupid sports cars and their fancy tires.
Thanks for the quick replies guys. I ended up getting the PZeros..oem size....woodooFREAKINGdoo! hahahahahahaha
Thanks for the quick replies guys. I ended up getting the PZeros..oem size....woodooFREAKINGdoo! hahahahahahaha
#11
I got whatever one the dealer ordered for me...at this point they are better than any tire i have ever had....and are all pricey as heck so i stopped asking questions and started looking for ways to redeem all these credit card points from Bank of America! hahahahahahahahahahaha
#12
Get used to paying. 997's eat up rears in 10-12K miles with normal driving & fronts in 20-22K miles. It could be worse, the only other thing they really need is occasional oil changes and brake pads.
#14
Re you Porsche tires, just remember, what other daily driver car lets you have so much fun on corners? For that, it takes lots of rubber.
#15
Just be glad you aren't buying tires for a Veyron, for which a set of tires runs $50,000. And they are good for about 6000 miles. Over $8/mile just for rubber.
Re you Porsche tires, just remember, what other daily driver car lets you have so much fun on corners? For that, it takes lots of rubber.
Re you Porsche tires, just remember, what other daily driver car lets you have so much fun on corners? For that, it takes lots of rubber.