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Roy Lee (not verified)    August 23, 2019 - 5:01PM

You BMW lovers, your not alone. We have a 2016 Cadillac CT5 (Performance model) that was shod with Pirelli Centuratos run flats with less than 12,000 miles on it. Last winter my wife and I decided to go to Florida for the winter months away from New England's cold winter weather. We had simultaneous blowouts of a front and rear run flat tire in CT and had to spend an additional half day there while the service personnel scoured the area for run flat replacement tires.

We got to the NJ turnpike, probably less than 150 miles from where in CT we had replaced the two Pirelli run flats earlier, and had one of the "new" Pirellis blow-out. We had to have the Caddie towed off the NJ turnpike to a service station and us to the nearest Holiday Inn. We lost two days in NJ waiting for the tire replacement servicing. The rest of the trip happily was uneventful, but just last month driving home from the local grocery store the left rear wheel sustained a blow-out and had to be replaced. So, that's four Pirelli P7 Centurato tires being replaced at more than three hundred dollars each in less than six months and all tires having less than 15,000 miles! It's not only unbelievable but is a travesty to the bequiled consumer. The Pirelli P7 Centurato run flat tire product should be taken off the market and its poor performance reported to DOT.

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