Tires MICHELIN or Vredestein
I just got the Michelin Primacy Tour A/S for my Honda Accord. 0 road noise and such a soft ride. Michelin tires really are something else
I have the Michelin Pilot sport 5 on my hatchback and I can say that these have incredibly good grip as well! One particular on ramp near where I live can be driven at around 70km/h with regular economy tires, I can do 110 without any understeer
After having these tires for a while. These are some of the best tires ever made. There is so much grip. I can feel the weight transfer between the front and the rear when reducing the throttle slightly in terms of grip is astounding. It feels so comforting to go through that turn with a level of confidence I wouldn't get with other tires.
I have always run E-rated michelin's and have never had one issue, not even a flat.
They put Michelin Pilot Super Sports on a car meant to have all-season touring tires
Zavisi šta želiš, ja imam letnje Mitchelin jer su mekane pa je vožnja udobnija nego na gumama nekih drugih brendova, a veoma su kvalitetne.
For Winter tyres, in terms of noise and harshness, the Vredestein Wintrac Pro and Hankook Winter i*cept Evo³ are trading blows with each other. I noticed, that the Hankook is noisier on some surfaces, while the Vredestein is on others. Same with bumps. Neither is crashy though or loud. The noise they make it is also a low tone, so not disturbing.
I have some Michelin Defenders TH on my Lexus, they're whisper quiet. They leave some to be desired in wet/snow traction.
Had these same Michelins on a FWD car. If you never plan to drive on dirt or gravel roads, or in snow ice, they’re probably decent, but not awesome in heavy rain. Consider the mileage rating for Pilot vs other Michelin tires that cost slightly more because the Pilots didn’t last me long.
Don't risk it. 260kmph is already over the tires limits of 239kmph.
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