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Review on Tires Michelin Primacy 3 205/55 R16 91V runFlat by Adam Libera ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

In conjunction with a modest rim size (R18), run flat, sports running, and at the same time, soft rubber, I would say that it turned out to be the ideal combination of ingredients. Not mushy and not brittle, noisy but not still, rough but not unpleasant, and clean but not yucky. In general, the sensation of any tire that I have ever owned is unlike anything else I have experienced. In a nutshell, pleasant feelings that are strikingly analogous to those evoked by the five E60. . An interesting discovery is that the rubber can be controlled better at higher speeds. It has incredible directional stability when traveling in a straight line, and it almost seems to adhere to the asphalt. Turning radii have, indeed, increased significantly due to the effects of softness; yet, she does not attempt to jump off of him but rather continues to stay in him in a hard and substantial manner. Again, softness has an effect on braking, which is a complete fly away. In general, I was astounded by how she maintains her composure and walks in a straight line. That is so cool. Perhaps even more impressive than the E60 in certain respects. Maybe I just got used to the fact that the car can drive in a straight line, and not as it pleases, and does not attempt to jump off every bump)) Maybe I just got used to the fact that the car can drive in a straight line, and not as it pleases, and does not try to jump off every bump)) In addition to that, I am of the opinion that performance tires such as the Potenza, the P Zero, and others just like them should not be used on our roads. For these kinds of tires, in my opinion, you need asphalt that is totally excellent; otherwise, it is simple to get on them on any bumps that are more or less severe. You should just prepare to feel constantly stressed out. In most cases, I would agree that is the case. The rubber in question is not particularly pliable but rather exhibits a high degree of elasticity. And a perfect comprehension of what is taking place beneath the wheels may be had while maintaining a firm grip on the steering wheel. Feedback that is both elastic and "heavy" You have suddenly gained an understanding of what is occurring. (On Potenza, sometimes the soul in the heels went away from the rut and throwing along the road). As a direct consequence of this, there are no permanent nerves. I'm not used to experiencing this level of peace when driving, but these tires have helped me get back into the swing of things. I bought RunFlat tires made in Italy that have an index of 100Y (not W) for BMW homologation (*).

Pros
  • I only occasionally contribute reviews. I really hope this review clears up any confusion that may have been caused. My vehicle is a BMW X3 F25 equipped with a sport header. What can I say! 👏👏👏 So far, based on the early feelings that I have gotten from this rubber, I can confidently declare that it is by far the best rubber that I have ever tried in my whole life. And I had a great deal of it)) It is also essential to point out that I never purchase any tires that are not RunFlat. Pros: It is quite plush and there isn't any stool. Someone just above you wrote on how it feels to travel in business class. Yes, you have my agreement; all of the joints and inconsistencies flow extremely easily in a manner that is quite businesslike. - This track does not exist! Oh my God, look at all that joy. Because the previous Bridgestone Potenza required nothing more than pulling out the steering wheel to exit the vehicle, even over rough terrain. To be more explicit, this is not the case. You are aware of a significant rut, but you COMPREHEND what is taking place, and as a result, everything operates easily, smoothly, and without any tension. - silence! (But there is such a strange pleasant roar, I have never heard such a thing). I would say that it is fairly comparable to a non-runflat tire with a lower diameter. In general, based on the impressions, the car looked to be heavier and more firmly attached to the road. It reminds me a lot of the BMW E60, which was one of my all-time favorite cars; it has the same "stately" and substantial feel about it.
Cons
  • - does not yet make sense. To be fair, it is possible that the responsiveness of the control has been slightly dulled. To tell you the truth, I'm sick of her, especially because she keeps getting into ruts. You may take it easy now.

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July 14, 2023
Pros below: top quality, but only if made in germany Its cons: hard to find unless scarce