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I have Michelin cross climate 2's. Been about 3, maybe almost 4yrs now. About 35k miles put on them. Maybe a bit more? Threads are still pretty good.
If you only do pavement the michelins are by far the best quiet and smooth. Also do great in snow an water.
Michelin Pro Sport Tires! Hands down
I had stock pirellis on my S4 (yeah I realize this is a Porsche sub). Switched to Michelin PS4s and never went back. Very noticeable difference in quality, grip, performance, quietness, and smoothness. They lasted a bit longer than the Pirellis too.
4S’s were game changing.
Depends on what you want and what you value, but I put Michelin’s on all of my cars. The ride is better, the handling is better, and they typically wear better.
I’m not sure if they make them in the correct size for the car but the oem star marked ps4s made for bmw are more aggressive and contain a rubber compound more similar to the cup 2s. Tyre reviews compared the regular ps4s to the star marked and raved about them compared to the regular tires.
I have Micheline P4Ss on my 991.1 Carrera S and F90 M5 Competition and can without reservation they are better than the Pirellis they came with.
Yep, I tracked these tires! They lasted 2 track days on my IS350. At novice speeds.
I liked the A/S 4 on the road. There was a time I had them on 3 different cars, because it kept braking performance consistent in any weather condition. It make for a nice and idiot-proof configuration for aggressive backroads bombing.
I wouldn’t recommend Michelin cross climate they ruin your alignment all the time, they too hard mileage is too low, too much gas because engine need to push them, also it not comfortable at all.
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