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There is a reason why the highest performance cars in the world, record-setting cars, etc use Michelin and it is definitely not because of marketing...Personally I do not like Michelin tires and will never buy them again... you're mostly paying for marketing and not tire. They are very expensive and not really any better than other performance tires brands out there. To that end, I'm a big fan of the Hankook Ventus V12 summer performance tires and have had them on all my Teslas and BMWs, and they're about half the cost of the Michelins with similar, or better, performance.
There are tires with more grip, but they will wear really really fast and be potentially dangerous in standing water. Nothing really "Better" overall in the summer performance category.Need to get some new tires, anything better then pilot sport 4s?
@Spice_1 I've been really liking the Bridgestone Potenza Sport on my 2021 M3P. I have them in 245/45R18 on 18x8.5" wheels. Much more grip dry and wet than the OE Pirelli PZ4 tires. Also none of that obnoxious squealing in hard driving that the PZ4 did.Good performance tires, I was also looking at Bridgestone potenza sports
There is a reason why the highest performance cars in the world, record-setting cars, etc use Michelin and it is definitely not because of marketing...
Personally I do not like Michelin tires and will never buy them again... you're mostly paying for marketing and not tire. They are very expensive and not really any better than other performance tires brands out there. To that end, I'm a big fan of the Hankook Ventus V12 summer performance tires and have had them on all my Teslas and BMWs, and they're about half the cost of the Michelins with similar, or better, performance.
Ventus v12? Lol.Sure, but you can get comparable, equally performing tires for half the price.
Also, marketing includes sponsoring all those "highest performance" and "record setting" cars... so just follow the money. You're all paying for that marketing every time you buy a Michelin tire.
Ventus v12? Lol.
I think I tried them like a decade ago and they weren't any good even then.
The PS4S and the PSS before them are/were incredible combinations of dry/wet grip and longevity.
The PS4S and the PSS before them are/were incredible combinations of dry/wet grip and longevity.
Sure, at more than twice the cost.
Sure, but you can get comparable, equally performing tires for half the price.
Ok perhaps not twice the cost (prices and availability are always changing), but pretty close. Also, the PS4S are on back order. The Hankooks you can get today.
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