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Review on MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4 SUV 235/50 R19 99V summer by Ognian Dimoff ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with everything, both price and quality, I advise you to buy.

Mercedes GL500 automobile. Size 275/50 R20. 2.3 cold pressure. I skated Hakku Black 2 last season, so we'll compare her. He had previously used Nokian products but opted to switch back to another one. The tires are identical in terms of their primary features. On any surface, excellent handling and braking. The slight sensitivity to the music is another resemblance. There are, nevertheless, some distinctions. The biggest benefit of Mishka is how smoothly it travels over any road imperfections. In the pits, Hakka jumps even higher. But perhaps the benefits of Michelin stop here. The unpleasant truth then sets in. Price! The Mishka set was 28 more expensive. When purchasing Michelin tires, fewer additional deals are available. I recently received free tire fitting. The 1-year extended warranty and 4-year gasoline card are exclusively available to private individuals. They provide seasonal storage, tire fitting, and an endless guarantee to Hakka (a card with denyushka is only for persons (up to 4t. R.). In other words, Hakka was a better buy from the start. Despite the fact that the car is official and the corporation pays, I don't really care about this. The new tires have only 6.5 mm of tread depth (4.9 to the limiters). The front tires wore down by 0.5 mm and the rear tires by 0.7 mm during the course of two weeks and 2,5000 kilometers.) I'm hoping there will be enough tires, at least for the summer (when I go roughly 30 thousand kilometers). The very soft rubber wears out rapidly and very aggressively absorbs small stones, glass, and nails, which is a drawback while driving through pits. A particularly broad central track. However, unlike Nokian, there are no tread splits or rubber breaking away. My initial thoughts are conflicted. If the tread lasts the specified 30t. Km, I will probably be happy with the purchase, but if not, it will be a very bad investment. Generally, if the tires wear out faster than expected at the end of the season or early, I will add the final judgment to the evaluation.

Pros
  • really cozy and fluffy. It handles all road imperfections, even big ones, with ease. It has excellent braking and gripping capabilities on dry and wet pavement. Beautiful Bibendum on the sidewall:)))
Cons
  • PRICE! a slight rut sensitivity. They emit some noise. Soft rubber absorbs all the road debris but deteriorates very quickly. The tread only has a 4.9mm depth up to the limiters and a 6.5mm depth overall. when purchasing Michelin tires, few promos. Extended warranty available solely to individuals. Digital tire wear indicators like Hakki's are seriously lacking (I had to install a barbell in the car). I have little faith in Chinese trinket-indicators.