Mine was backed into, no record. When I talked to them, they said it was configured to identify people, not cars. That made me angry, I feel like we should be able to set sensitivity ourselves if we're concerned about wake events.
Any shop that sells Pirellis can handle the return, in case it wasn't mentioned in the 6 pages above. I went to Discount Tire for my warranty claim, easy peazy.
This. I've removed and replaced mine several times without issue. After I push the tabs in, I just make sure the body lines look good and swing it up - everything lines up.
Mine only records hard braking incidents. At one instance, I braked hard on purpose to trigger the save and was able to extract a license plate for someone else who had just been the victim of a hit and run.
Rivian emailed last month telling us they do not share information with insurers unless...
I had one blow out like that at about 8-9k miles. Discount tire bought it from me under a warranty that Pirelli puts on ALL it's tires, pro-rata for the mileage.
I have 1 brand new, zero mile 22" Pirelli Scorpion. Paid over $500 from the SC. Asking $300, and the second used tire is free if you buy the new one. Used tire is about 40-50%. I live on the GA/SC line, not far from NC. I work in the Atlanta area and would be willing to meet.
The biggest determining factor is your height. I drive 70% on Conserve because of the long distances I drive, but at Standard height. I rotate on schedule, and this set of Nokians is just under 80% and even wear at 16,000 miles. When I'm around the house or in the rain, I use All- Purpose.
I've had two incidents with my Driver+, only one noteworthy. The first was a phantom braking occurrence... whatever. The second incident was on the interstate near Atlanta. While driving in the far right lane, the truck suddenly and unexpectedly pulled to the right as if it were rudely changing...