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Dolphinboy Member Since: 07 Dec 2009 Location: Bristol Posts: 3161 |
As far as pirelli say, the Scorpion verdi is an "All Season Green Performance Crossover & SUV tyre, giving high mileage and stable performance".
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28th Jan 2019 5:35pm |
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Cavalier Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: Bletchley Posts: 189 |
Thanks for the reply |
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28th Jan 2019 6:11pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7937 |
As above
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28th Jan 2019 6:53pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3544 |
I believe Zeros are available as Zero - or Zero M+S
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28th Jan 2019 6:57pm |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7937 |
M&S means that the tread blocks have big enough gaps to self clear when filled with mud or snow.
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28th Jan 2019 6:59pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
My Pirelli Verde are M+S tyres.
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28th Jan 2019 8:32pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
M+S actually means nothing - there’s no testing procedure or design criteria they need to conform to in order to be called M+S by the manufacturer. |
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28th Jan 2019 8:36pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
If you don't have it marked on your tyres in the Alps at certain times of the year I'm told the Police can fine you, is that not so? |
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28th Jan 2019 9:49pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
The three peak mountain snowflake symbol on winter tyres means they do actually meet some tested criteria (think it's just straight-line acceleration on snow).
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28th Jan 2019 10:39pm |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
Much of what is stated on the AA blurb refers to M+S tyres but you say there are some tyres with this mark which don’t make the grade. Is there a list of tyres which do or don’t ? |
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29th Jan 2019 8:08am |
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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7937 |
Going a bit off topic now - There's a thread on this every year - its a confusing area and many sites that should know better still give conflicting advice. Too many people thing Snow = Winter
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29th Jan 2019 10:12am |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2567 |
No, because there is no “grade” to judge them against (by way of example, when the L405 was new, the Eagle F1 OEM tyre was M+S marked, but was indistinguishable from a non M+S marked Eagle F1). Even the 3PMSF symbol requires only 10% better snow traction than a reference tyre, and the test results aren’t published anywhere. If you want a decent winter tyre I’d look at the group tyre tests done by (generally German) magazines. |
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29th Jan 2019 10:46am |
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Huwrhys Member Since: 07 Feb 2018 Location: Hornchurch Posts: 548 |
Geez it’s a bit of a mine field. I think I’ll stick with the ones I have as I’m unlikely to be scaling the Alps anytime soon in winter. |
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29th Jan 2019 11:21am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1381 |
If you go on to ownerinfo.landrover you will find the list of winter tyres homologated by LR for the various wheel sizes. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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29th Jan 2019 12:04pm |
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