Primacy 4 TYRE REVIEW
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Global Note
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Very good indeed, fantastic wet grip.

Have full confidence in them.

Bit slippery in wet but ok

Generally good, after 20,000 miles they are approx 1/2 worn (average tread between 5 and 6mm, new tyres have about 8mm, so should be good for another 15,000 to 20,000 miles before replacing (I replace when tread is between 2 and 3mm), so probably next autumn time. Grip etc good, but obviously as a summer tyre you need to be a bit cautious when the temp drops especially if any frost or ice about, recent performance in very wet conditions handled well without aquaplaning. Are out performing the previous Pirelli's in terms of both noise and wear the Pirelli's needed replacing after 25,000 miles. Both the Pirelli and Michelin are in the same price bracket

Tyres that are as good as the original spec.

I've been happy with these tyres, they seem to be a reasonable compromise between grip, road noise, and longevity. I've probably had at least 10k miles out of the fronts and a bit more from the back, they grip when I've needed them to and I don't hear too much from them on the motorway, so all in all they seem appropriate for a do all tyre. I haven't pushed hard on them, but very happy with them, haven't noticed any loss of traction in the wet either. Will buy again.

Great on dry conditions. Good on wet conditions.

The Michelin's overall performance I feel is outstanding on all aspects. Over approximately 9k miles the tyres have driven an equal combination of motorway and fast rural A roads. In wet conditions there is no aqua planing on the motor way and very little under-stear when driven hard on wet rural A roads. In the dry the are extremely sure footed and are more than capable of any legal aggressive driving on country roads I can give them Tyre ware is very good, over the 9k or so miles there still looks to be about 75% left. Ware is uniform over the footprint of the tyre and as yet there has been no need to rotate front and back. Being a premium tyre they do cost more but I feel it's money definitely well spent

They are performing well and are exactly what I would expect from a brand such as Michelin. While they were a little more expensive than budget tyres they perform better and generally last longer.

The car feels noticeably better in terms of steering and grip, and also the reduced road noise