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MICHELIN Tires
tampaSi
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Rating 4.0

Have been on my AS4s for 20K+ miles and very happy. They do ride a bit firmer but the wet/dry performance is great. I've never had anything but contempt for Pirelli products. The GTI factory all-seasons were bad and the PZ4 summers I replaced them with were also bad.

Pros: very happy, great wet/dry performance
Cons: rides a bit firmer
Mileage: 20000 km
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gr82bak
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Rating 4.0

I replaced the OEM Michelin Primacy with Hankook Ion EVO AS on my 2022 RWD, also at Discount Tire. I value efficiency, range and comfort over performance. So far, I am enjoying them - road noise is slightly lower than the OEMs, and the ride seems smoother overall.

Pros: road noise lower, ride smoother
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Leirk
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Rating 5.0

I have them on my MK6 Jetta and they are the best tires I’ve ever had in the rain. NJ winters are no problem for them either. Good luck ????

Pros: best in rain, good in NJ winters
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cournot
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Rating 4.5

I’ve exclusively run PS A/S4 on basically all my most recent cars — it’s truly a do it all tire for someone who needs to be able to get somewhere in freezing temperatures but has another car that can do winter duty a bit better. Never thought they were noisy on either my CLK550, BRZ, WRX, CTR, SS 1LE, and now ITS.

Pros: do it all tire, not noisy
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10001110101
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Rating 5.0

I had PS AS3+ on a Focus, do not recommend. Light snow traction was horrible. I had DWS06+ on my 2014 TDI and now also on my 2016 GLI. Do not recommend. Heavy spots in tires. Rotate on time or suffer cupping and road noise like no tomorrow. I had PS AS4 on my TDI after the Conti's and have nothing but praise for them. Quiet, great wet traction, and stuck like velcro in the dry.

Pros: quiet, great wet traction, stuck in dry
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TheDarkEnergist
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Rating 4.5

I have had the Michelins on the E46 for the past year and have no complaints. They're fairly quiet and grip really well in whatever I've thrown at it so far. Prior to that it was yeeeeeears with the same Conti DWS06. The only thing I can say is that with only a few thousand miles on the Continentals, my mechanic discovered they were de-laminating. The inner sidewall of the driver's rear tire had about a 12" long, 1/2" wide window straight to the cords. I wasn't happy when I saw that, so I switched to Michelin. There was A LOT of tread left, so I was pretty disappointed.

Pros: fairly quiet, good grip
Vehicle: BMW
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ZeSly
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Rating 5.0

Had some S3 Evo, for 65000kms (2 sets) and really happy about them ! Very quiet (nothing to compare with the stock Michelin), very good handling on dry and wet roads.

Pros: very quiet, good handling
Mileage: 65000 km
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40k+ miles on the evo’s. They have been great, and they were a few decibels quieter than the factory Michelins.

Pros: quieter than Michelins, great
Mileage: 64373 km
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Jeraass
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Rating 3.0

The Michelins have a somewhat well-known delamination problem. I got them too from Costco on a Michelin month, and they are definitely a marked improvement over the stock tires in all regards. They're grippier in the dry and wet and quieter.

Pros: grippier, quieter
Cons: delamination problem
Mileage: 10000 km
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