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But I put some pilot sport 4s on the sti for the first time this year and... What can you say, it's a completely different car. For handling, it shares absolutely nothing in common with the same car on economy tires.
I like the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S. It's a well-rounded performance tire. Track ready, great handling wet and dry, comfortable on the road, 30k mi treadlife.
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+'s, MUCH better than the Falkens that came with the car.
I bought the CrossClimate 2’s for my 2018 last year , we had 18” of unplowed snow and didn’t miss a beat. I tried to get stuck and couldn’t. They’ve been excellent in the rain. The few people that have driven my car always compliment the way it handles.
I bought the cross climate 2's for my wife's mazda cx-5. They are amazing tires so far, she loves the traction with the provide. They grip really well in heavy rainfall and xant wait to see them perform in the winter.
I'm running a 225/45/18 on an 8.5 wide 18, tires are Michelin PS4, and there is a significant upgrade in comfort and smoothness.
I have Michellin AS4's and am in love with them. Compared to the OEM tires that were on there, these make cornering and the overall driving experience much more fun.
I've always had Michelin X-Ice and they're quiet, last a good while and are very good in snow and ice up here in Canada.
I got 22k miles out of the Michelins of which 5k were unsafe due to bad wet traction. I am 40k miles into the replacements and they are still going strong.
On a subject unrelated to load ratings, the Michelin HX MXM4 are, well, to be brutally honest - they are total rubbish. Expect to have borderline dangerous hydroplaning performance when the tires get to 6/32nds and less. Wet traction will be very poor when the tires get below 4/32nds or so.
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