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Pilot Sport A/S Plus
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Size: 225/50R17
( 23000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Confident, Experienced Driver
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tires are disintegrating after 38,000 KM thats 23,000 mi.Do not buy!!!
And have become so noisy!
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Size: 245/40R18
( 15000 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Bought these tires on a 535i after reading the reviews and replacing 4 Dunlop Direzzas which I thought were great. Ride quality, noise, handling, tread wear and performance are just the best!!! Tried Goodyear Eagle F1, Continental, and Potenzas with nothing short of being aaawwed by these superb tires. It's like gliding on the road with virtually no noise at all whatsoever. Recommend to anyone who knows good ride quality.
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( 25744 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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On a MazdaSpeed3 boosted up to 353 WHP, this tire perform like a charm, great traction in the dry, great in wet conditions, and fair in snow, I think this tire is really good, I'm looking forward to buy some for my new ride. I did about 16000 miles whit these and they still have some tread for an other 5000 miles i'd say.
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Size: 225/55R16
( 53097 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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Pros:
Great tires when its comes to comfort, noise and handling. The do not handle as great in the snow but then again they are all season tires. If you live in a snow prone area you should probably get snow tires for the winter as well. Tread was still good at 2.5 years and 33,000 miles
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Tire started to come apart in small chunks and peel after 2.5 yrs 33,000 miles. Tread was still plenty but looked like the rubber was breaking down. took it to discount tire and was informed that this was a common issue they had noticed and that they would get me some money back through warranty. Long story short cost additional $590 after warranty discounts to have four tires replaced with Michelin Pilot HX MxM4 tires which do not handle nearly as well as the A/S plus. About to go back and get another set of A/S plus tires since apparently Michelin has made changes to prevent the chunking.
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Size: 235/45R17
(2007 Volvo S60 2.5T FWD (S60 2.5T FWD) with 40225 KM of Tire Wear )
Anonymous
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The outer edges started to come apart in chunks on the front tires after 23,000 miles. After I had them rotated to the rear, the other two started to come apart as well. I had 25,000 miles on them when I took them in to america's tire company and asked to have them replaced under warranty. The store put up a fight claiming I did not request warranty replacement in time and that michelin would not honor the warranty because I still had 7/32 remaining on all 4 tires. They wanted me to continue driving on noisy, gripless tires until there was less than 3/32 remaining. I finally paid another $500 to have michelin primacy mxm4 tires put on as replacements. I've never had an issue with michelin tires until now. I live in san francisco and I'm a cautious driver, so I'm appalled by the poor quality of the pilot sport a/s plus tires after spending $900 on them.
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