6096
Owners' choice:
1782
Owners' choice:
6096
Owners' choice:
1782
Owners' choice:
Pilot Sport All Season 4 is the natural progression of the tire you have toward a car that's more daily-able. They're great. Run them as my summers on my Fiat 124 Abarth. Not quite as grippy as a PS4/PS4S, but with the same good predictable feeling you'd want + less variable handling when cold vs. warm, better wear life, and better performance when temps get a little colder in the fall and winter. It's the same tire design philosophy but in a more practical package that's, imo, better for street use. Great choice if you want to get a bit slideways but also have a very predictable experience.
I switched to them from Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, which were great tires.
I went up a sidewall size and got 255/45ZR20 (stock is 255/40) to replace my original set on my 2021 Y. I read people saying that they still fit and improved the ride a bit. I always thought ride with the 20” tires was a bit rough. They do fit and the ride did improve a bit.
Edit: forgot to mention I got Michelin Pilot Sport All Season. Only had them 5 months or so but they’ve been great so far. Foamless and a bit louder at first but not too bad and I got used to it quickly. Don’t notice anymore.
ive had 2 teslas , both performance models. first tesla came with michelin ps4 -- second tesla ( 2022) came with pirelli. quickly sold the pirellis for the ps4s.
I'm on my fifth set of Wildpeaks, and I won't be buying anything else. They're the best tires for all around driving on any surface I've run, and I've been driving since 1970
update: got the michelins and Im happy with my purchase, feels a little slippy on turns but I have mostly all control unless I go faster than usual.
I put 50,000 miles on a set of Falken Wildpeaks on a 2019 Duramax that regularly pulled a gooseneck trailer. They aren't great on muddy roads, but do well in the winter and summer driving.
wildpeak. Had used ones with minimal tread, they were fantastic. I could tow uphill on gravel through the snow in 2wd.
Those tires are shot. Michelins have a habit of dry rotting early. They’re decent tires, but I’ve seen them rot like that all too often.
I knew the stock summer tires were terrible so for the first few months I drove the car balls to wall and made sure I wore off all the tread on all 4 tires before winter hit. Now i’m rocking the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4’s !
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.