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j_rov



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Verde vs Zeros

I'm at about 4mm on my Scorpion Zeros and looking to change tyres as I'm going to be driving in Europe during the winter.

I've seen a few threads in here about the Verde potentially being a better tyre and notice they now do a 50 profile as well as the 55.

Has anyone run these on a L322 for a while and got any experience? Or am i better just sticking with Zeros?

Thanks all __
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jim4244



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I have run Verde’s on 2 L494’s and I have to say that they are a cracking all season tyre. They are good in the wet giving plenty of grip on winding country roads and hold their own in the snow. They are not a dedicated winter tyre so don’t expect them to be as good as a set of Nokians, but they will get you to where you want to go.

Jim

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j_rov



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Thanks Jim


50's or 55's would be the natural next question... (i'm running 20 inch wheels)...

slightly larger tyre would seem a good way to reduce highway fuel consumption a little? __
2018 L405 3.0 TDV6 Vogue SE Fuji White
2000 4.6 V8 HSE Oxford Blue
1994 3.9 V8 Vogue Ardennes Green - resto project

Land Rover History:
2010 3.6 TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey
2001 Discovery 2 TD5 GS
1999 Discovery 2 V8i XS
1994 Discovery 300Tdi
1993 Discovery 200Tdi
1989 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.5EFi
1976 Series 3 2.25
1977 Range Rover 2 door 3.5 Carb

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jim4244



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England 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zambezi Silver

From memory I think I am running 255/55R20’s. I was lucky as they appear to come as a standard fit on the RRS?

I’m not in the U.K. at present so I will ask Mrs Jim to check......... Rolling with laughter

I have been that impressed with them that I have put sets on 2 of my daughters cars.

Jim

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Be aware of recent changes that mean some European countries (Especially the Alpine ones) may require the three Peaks Snowflake symbol indication a "Winter Tyre".

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Well they are certainly marked “M+S”.

I can’t remember if they have a snowflake?

Jim

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They will not have a snowflake unless dedicated Winter tyres/compound. The law used to allow M + S in most countries but the Alpine ones have or are changing to dedicated Winters with three peaks snowflake symbol. Been discussed on D3.co.uk.

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j_rov



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I'm looking for a tyre for all year round really,. The zeros seem good that I have now, but thinking the Verde have 10 years or more R&D which might make them better.

I see their energy rating is a C vs a B for Zeros. does that make any difference on a FF?

Unlikely to go alpine driving. __
2018 L405 3.0 TDV6 Vogue SE Fuji White
2000 4.6 V8 HSE Oxford Blue
1994 3.9 V8 Vogue Ardennes Green - resto project

Land Rover History:
2010 3.6 TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey
2001 Discovery 2 TD5 GS
1999 Discovery 2 V8i XS
1994 Discovery 300Tdi
1993 Discovery 200Tdi
1989 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.5EFi
1976 Series 3 2.25
1977 Range Rover 2 door 3.5 Carb

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they also seem to offer 285/40/22 in the scorpion verde

I currently run 285/35/22 on my 22" wheels.. but this may be option for me next.

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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FYI Verde’s are usually considerably more expensive than Scorpions sir... Thumbs Up

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j_rov



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Craig, I'm trying to determine if they are all-round better.

Does the premium price (normally) reflect that? __
2018 L405 3.0 TDV6 Vogue SE Fuji White
2000 4.6 V8 HSE Oxford Blue
1994 3.9 V8 Vogue Ardennes Green - resto project

Land Rover History:
2010 3.6 TDV8 Autobiography Stornoway Grey
2001 Discovery 2 TD5 GS
1999 Discovery 2 V8i XS
1994 Discovery 300Tdi
1993 Discovery 200Tdi
1989 Range Rover Vogue SE 3.5EFi
1976 Series 3 2.25
1977 Range Rover 2 door 3.5 Carb

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Certainly the premium price would suggest that yes... Thumbs Up

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How much more expensive do they work out for four?

Jim

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I guess that would depend on the individual sizes required Jim... Whistle

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Sorry chaps in my opinion there isn't a price too high when it comes to tyres always fit the best available for the task - I would never be able to live with myself if something happened tyre related because \i wanted to save a few quid - just my opinion Wink

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