Michelin
Michelin Pilot Primacy
Michelin Pilot Primacy
  • 3.4
     (63 customer reviewsCompare Reviews
    Price Range:  USD $167.99 to $540.99
    Summer
    Summer

    Drivers of luxury performance touring vehicles will appreciate the Pilot Primacy's impressive combination of performance and comfort. Engineered in Europe, this V- and Z-speed-rated tire offers increased security through advanced wet traction, improved comfort and outstanding handling.

    Sporty Handling for Your Luxury Sedan. MICHELIN® Pilot® Primacy™ tires are premium original equipment summer tires found on many distinguished luxury sedans.

    Features and Benefits:

    • Feel Every Curve
    • A European handling profile, featuring a rounder shoulder, is designed to provide progressive, predictable cornering, letting you push your vehicle to the edges of its performance capabilities.
    • Quiet, Comfortable Ride
    • MICHELIN® Comfort Control Technology™ uses computer-optimized design and precision manufacturing to offer greatly reduced vibrations and road noise.


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  • Anonymous
    2/22/2010
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  • Anonymous
    2/22/2010
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    3.9
  • ANGELOS
    9/2/2009
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  • HONDA CIVIC 1800 UK - 225/45/17 -
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  • Animal Mother
    8/21/2009
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  • 2006 Mercedes Benz C230 Sport - 225/45R 17 & 245/40R 17 - Bottom line is on this tire, very disappointed for the price you pay and not something that I would expect from Michelin Pros: This tire handles very well and makes driving fun Cons: My wife drives this car and does not use excessive acceleration and breaking and the most we got out of the tread, 23,000 miles.
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  • Anonymous
    8/10/2009
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