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Review on MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4 225/45 R18 95Y summer by Micha Maciejowicz ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

In general, it's pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

Automatic Audi A5 2.0T Quattro, Generation 2. In the 2022–2023 winter, I made a brand-new purchase of a kit. Spanish tires for the year 2022. Because of the rubber's excellent performance, the automobile is easy to maneuver, quick to speed up and slow down, quiet inside, and inspiring of confidence in its driver. Skating on the track was supposed to happen this season, but things just didn't come together. However, the benefits come with a price: rapid deterioration. I clocked roughly 20,000 miles of city and highway driving during the season. I've seen a rapid wear down of the tread. In addition, we've patched up roughly 7 holes all season long. I was expecting to find more nails on the roads, but the most intriguing event occurred when I switched to summer sandals from winter boots. One of the cylinders had its inner rim eaten away all the way to the cord. If things continue as they are, it might all end very tragically. The early-season collapse was the cause. Before that, there was a plethora of branded rubber; China even tested some of it; yet, a single pair was good for at least three seasons, or roughly 50,000 kilometers. In conclusion, accept the $40,000 for the season's worth of tires if you don't think it's a waste. But from now on, I won't be recommending Michelin or taking it myself.

Pros
  • Controllability! Moving along at a steady clip. No swaying, and excellent resistance to hydroplaning. Rubber is very light in weight. There was hardly any noise at all.
Cons
  • For the season, the chord has been erased. Didn't see this coming. Extremely delicate and easily broken.

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July 13, 2023
Its pros: Doesn't make noise. Holds the road. Has some cons: Expensive, but now it is in all directions; )