Pilot Sport 4 SUV TYRE REVIEW
There are 342 reviews of the Pilot Sport 4 SUV

Global Note
331-340 on 342 reviews

The profile on my AM DB9 Sport pack alloys is really good and theres’s more rim protection than the AM stamped brand that is now technically prehistoric. IMHO, I feel they absorb road bumps better and are slightly quieter. Will be fitting these to the back later this year.

Very good they go round and round! Grip is good and they are quiet.
Very good tyre
I find they are a quite tyre, very little road noise. Good grip in the wet, as an emergency stop showed me.
Great tyres
My local dealer recommended Michelin as they had an offer and I needed 4 tyres. So far they seem great. Road noise is low compared to my previous Pirelli. Grip seems good although not really driven in poor conditions yet. Wear is good but only covered 500 miles.
Positive change to car
Car feels planted on the road, noise level also down
Pilot sport suv
Great tyre worth the money
Not "tyred" These Michelin's Shiny and New
Previous set on my car done about 24000 miles (OEM Tyres Pirelli Scorpion Verde) Oct 2019 to AUG 2023 - front too closer to an MOT advisory so replaced them just yesterday with BlackCicles.com at my local ATS Euromaster. Look great - early days but when the rears need to be replaced will also replace them with Michelin Pilot 4 SUVs. Early Days for the stars below.
Grip, handling and road noise are excellent - longevity is really poor
Headline says it all. Super happy with the tyres ability but driving a new vehicle 12,337 Miles in and have been told they'll need replacing by 14,000. At the cost to replace them I won't be buying another set. Admittedly, only rotated once but this was on a brand new vehicle and mostly motorway use. Almost makes you believe the conspiracy theories about tyre manufacturers making softer version for newly leased vehicles. I'm frankly a bit surprised but I can't recommend them if you have to replace them every year and a half - maybe make them half the price?
My new tires
It’s looking amazing design.
Renault Kadjar 4x4 GT Line 1.7cc
Found the tyre's had been great 225 x 45x ZR19 Michelin Pilot. I got 26,570 I found if your Interacting with service and tyre rotation every quarter for this vehicle that's the top end your going to get half way the issue with new car's is quite simple to understand vehicle manufactures love soft tyres first out the box. It's best to have two sets tyres and interact when necessary on change. However I've up the size and gone 245 x 45x ZR19 I fined with a cheap budget for this car interacting with the 4x4 all season makes practical sense whilst putting the Michelin in storage until the summer where comfort deserves its life expectancy. Weal see what budget produce through the winter month's ahead.