Long ago, I used to work as a tire tech. I tried all the brands of tires we carried. Pirrelli, Dunlop, Firestone, Goodyear, Michelin, BF Goodrich, Cooper, Yokohama, etc. Some were just junk. Yokohamas tended to separate, for example. Coopers tended to have issues on the highway. Goodyears were good, after about 3,000 miles; before that, sometimes I had to fight them on the highway. Firestones were OK on some vehicles, or some tires were OK.
Pirrelli made good low-profile sport tires.
The tire techs used to argue about the best tire. We eventually discovered that it largely depended on the vehicle and the driver's preference.