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Michelin Primacy MXV4
Michelin Primacy MXV4
  • Price Range:  USD $149.99 to $386.99
    All Season

    Legendary Ride. Exceptional Warranty. Michelin® Primacy™ MXV4® tires offer a balance of all-season traction, ride quality, and a 100,000 km limited treadwear warranty.

    • Primacy™ MXV4® tires feature Advanced MaxTouch Construction™, a unique contact patch shape and design that allows for long-lasting, even treadwear
    • Michelin Comfort Control Technology™ uses computer-optimized design and precision manufacturing to offer greatly reduced vibrations and road noise
    • 2-D Active Sipes alternately lock together and open as needed to provide increased biting edges that grip the road for improved all-season handling, especially in rain and snow

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    Overall: 4.9  
  • 12/30/2011
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  • Size: 215/55R16 ( 86000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    Have these on an Audi A4 3.0L with Quattro all wheel drvie. Best tire I have ever owned. At 55K miles and could probably get to 60K plus as not near the tread wear indicators, but will replace soon for better winter tractions. Do not have a lot of snow driving on these, but the limited I did was good.
    Overall: 4.9  
  • 12/18/2011
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  • Size: ( 80 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Aggressive Driver (Hard Cornering)
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    Just replaced my Cross Terrain tires with the Primacy to my 2004 MDX. Wow what a difference. I had some shake in the steering wheel before which is now gone. Yes I had the cross terrains balanced and aligned several times but still had vibrations. The primacy tires have a soft ride and are quiet. I love them so far. Cornering is great too. Don't know if they are good in snow since I live in TX. Wet traction is also very good. If you are on the fence between cross terrains and primacy get the Primacy and they are a bit cheaper! However if you live in heavy snow areas you might reconsider and choose the cross terrains.
    Overall: 4.9  
  • 11/25/2011
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  • Size: ( 96540 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Aggressive Driver (Hard Cornering)
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    Just got them replacing Continental run flats. The ride is an big improvement, I'm guessing that the Continentals being run flats made them the lesser of the two. The Primacy is smoother with great handling and cornering. I am very glad I finally got away from the run flats. And thank you Michellen Primacy MXV4 for making it a successful transition. I went on a road that is known for being slippery in the rain, while it was raining and secluded. I made a sudden stop, and the car stopped almost on a dime, with no slipper age at all.
    Overall: 4.6  
  • 11/2/2011
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  • Size: ( 12000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    This is an excellent tire for anyone driving a Honda Accord,much better than the OEM'S. I have found in the past that some brand tires on some cars perform better than on other cars, so you need to do your home work. This tire performs and wears well for the Accords but i am still confused that people still like using an all season for winter. After driving for 37 yrs it just doesn't work. The worst winter tire will out perform the best all season, and it's not just about the snow its also the temperature of the weather. If it drops below -7 celcius you should be driving on a winter tire its softer and handles better in the cold.
    Overall: 3.0  
  • 10/29/2011
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  • Size: ( 16090 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    Terrible on snow but not sure if any all-season would be any better. Also seem to somewhat be noisy on my 2010 Acura TL AWD?
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