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MICHELIN Tires
davidsegura
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Rating 5.0

I just traded in those Accords this month for '22 Sport 2.0T's that came stock with Michelin Primacy MXM4. Night and day difference on the road noise and it absolutely gives it a more comfortable ride.

Pros: more comfortable ride
Cons: road noise
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Firm_Life618
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Rating 5.0

I feel like a broken record with this one, but I highly recommend the Michelin PS4S or PS4AS. They made my accord feel a whole lot more connected to the road, and the All Seasons handle Wisconsin winters just fine.

Pros: connected to the road
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MICHELIN Tires

If you can afford it, Michelin is worth it in the long run. They’re the only tire I know that lasts longer than the warranty period based on Consumer Reports.

Pros: lasts longer, worth it
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SilentC1969
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Rating 4.0

I was going to replace with the same tire but decided to try the Michelin AS4. I would observe the following :

Dry grip - Michelin is better feel and grip around corners

Wet grip - not scientific but think the DWS is marginally better

Road feel / noise / ride quality - I like the Michelins slightly better

Pros: better dry grip, road feel
Cons: DWS better wet grip
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Selling the SS was a god send for this. It ate a set of PS4S's every 3 months. 16 tires went to it every year, then the Lotus took a set, so before the E38, that was 20 tires a year.

Pros: long lasting
Vehicle: Chevrolet SS
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Thinkin_bout_ants
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Rating 4.0

+1 for Michelin Pilot Sport 4s. Had the Cup 2’s on my PP2 (305 front and rear), they lasted 7,500 miles, lots of grip but no grip when cold or damp. Switched to PS4’s currently with 21,000 miles, and probably another ~10,000 left in them. Much better all weather performance, and they had ~90% of the grip of the Cup 2’s. Also added benefit of a slightly softer ride due to a softer sidewall.

Pros: better all weather performance, softer ride
Cons: less grip than Cup 2
Mileage: 21000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Have an SL5 and upgraded to Zipp 303 firecrest just because it was such a good deal, $1,400 delivered. I went with Michelin Power Road and very happy

Pros: very happy with Michelin
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I've used those Michelin since last winter. The road noise is improved, but not significant.

Pros: road noise improved
Cons: not significant improvement
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