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Michelin tyres.

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Just got an email stating that Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres are now available in stock ST size. Any recommendations?
 


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I'm sticking with stock sizes so may invest when my Lionhart tyres are toast.
 


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Tire Rack was the first place I checked when you first posted, and I also just checked today. They don't show the PS 4S available. Just the PS AS4 and the PS5.
 


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I bought my car new, drove it home and swopped to Michelin All Seasons. That's all I have ever run on the car in its 86,000+ miles. Still have the original tires on stock rims with 65 miles on them in the basement.
 


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I've had the PSAS3+ on some prior cars & loved them. The AS4 will be high on the list when it's time.
Potenza RE980AS were a good one too, and a but cheaper than the Michelin, but don't see them in stock size, superseded by the RE980AS+
 


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Just rented a fairly new M/B CLA 250 to go to the casino in Temecula. It was shod with Michelins but I wasn't too impressed with them. They felt a bit wallowy at times, maybe it was the road surface but they didn't exactly thrill me with their performance.
 


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The lower lever Michelin are long lasting but not great performance. Had Defenders on a Malibu & they were good, but nowhere near the PSAS3+ or RE980AS, both of which are UHP AS tires.
 


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I didn't check to see what model they were. You're probably right in your first sentence. I rent a car rather than use my ST, just for a bit of comfort. They now have a Genesis 50 and are getting more in soon. Not bad for $100 a day and all that comfort!
 


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I used to travel a lot for work, the tires [tread] is the first thing I check when I rent a car.
Got caught in a massive downpour & the tires were nearly at the wear bars. Sudden torrent of rain in a Hyundai at 70mph on bad tires. Wasn't a pleasant experience.
 


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The tread was nearly new. The car only had 7,777 miles on it! Forgot to add, that this car was quite economical. When we got back it was showing just over 37mpg. No idea what it would be like in the city.
 


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Yup, I had a 2015 C300 & it consistently returned MPG in the 30s. Never did a long highway run, but would t be surprised at top of the 30s range.
 




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