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Michelin Pilot Sport 4
th3_f15t:
I've had these tyres on my Golf 6R for a fair few miles now, driven around half the UK on them and through some pretty varied weather so I'd thought I'd post my thoughts about them for others to digest. I'm not going to compare them to anything other than the previous generation, Pilot Sport 3's as I've not driven on any other tyres on a Golf so I can't fairly compare them.
General Driving & Motorway Cruising
For a low profile tyre, they quite comfortable and quiet on day to day duties. Fuel economy is improved slightly over PS3's too which is always helpful in a Golf 6R...
Wet Weather
In recent weeks I've driven through some pretty awful conditions, some points driving through standing water on A-roads where the visibility was zero (literally, it was like a rally splash, couldn't see a thing). One thing I noticed is the wet grip really is there on these tyres. I've often found myself driving very similar to my dry speeds even with standing water on the roads. Even when hitting water at speed, I never felt the car aquaplaning or wanting to let go and give up. Even taking into account the weight and 4motion systems of a 6R they insire very good confidence.
Dry Weather & Performance Driving
Stage 2+ and Porsche Cayenne brakes are they main punishments from the tyres on my 6R and these Michelin's really cope with the abuse well. I've driven them in anger around some twisty roads, given them a try with launch control and also done some pretty harsh braking. Every time they've held onto the road well beyond the point my confidence did, they really grip well considering they aren't track focused tyres.
Final Thoughts
They're priced a little about competition but if they last as long as my PS3's did given their life style, I'd say they're worth the premium. Michelin is a name you can trust and these PS4's really go a long way to further cementing their reputation as a good, reliable tyre for general all round use. I'd seriously take these on track with me, confident that they'll be up to the task and then drive home in a storm with equal confidence.
Of course, I would like to see if other people who run these have equal views or have tested them in other ways to me, comments below are welcome. Especially those who have had other brands before. Discuss... :drinking:
stealthwolf:
I'm going to say my 2p. I need to preface it by saying I've had PS2, F1, PSS and PS4 on the same wheels, and PS exalto and PS3 on my summer wheels. I had the PSS last summer on the front tyres. They were amazing and as good as PS2 in dry weather but better in the wet. They then needed replacing and couldn't be ordered so I fitted my winter tyres which was late october, coinciding with the cold weather. I've been on winter tyres until a few weeks ago because I was hanging on for the PSS.
Couldn't get hold of PSS, didn't want to drive winter tyres in summer so I got PS4s fitted. Still got F1s on the rear.
I agree for day to day driving, they're fine. Marginally better than the F1s which I found flexed too much in the side wall when going round corners. I've been pleased with them in the dry weather. Where I'm not as impressed is in the wet weather. Had cause to brake hard on wet tyres. The PSS and F1s were better IMO than the PS4. We have had recent wet weather and I admit I probably need to spend a few more hundred miles driving but currently I'm not as blown away as I was by the PSS. In my limited experience, the PS2 and the PSS were the best tyres I've ever had.
K9:
thinking of buying 4 new tires for the .:R Pilot sport 4 225/40/18
th3_f15t:
You won't be unhappy with them, that's for sure.
dansmith180:
I've had my ones (all 4 corners) on for about 750miles now and as we all know the weather has been all over the place :signLOL:
When it comes to daily driving and 'fairly' spirited driving you can't really tell the difference between these an PSS's, they're fantastic in the rain including standing water just like the PSS and better than the F1 AS2's which I always found a bit floaty in big rain and standing water.
However when it comes to HARD driving I found them a bit numb and it felt as though the car was heavier. Now I'm not sure if the pressures are wrong or maybe I'm not used to the car as its been a while but I just couldn't feel the limit of the grip until it was a bit late :driver: :scared: :signLOL:. Twice I went into roundabouts very quickly (which would have been on the edge but fine on PSS) and just wasn't sure where the limit of the grip was until I was already sliding. Also I noticed it was more of a 4 wheel drift than under steering.
I need some more time and wait until its mapped so I can drive like I usually do (I can't use the throttle as I usually would on my base map) then I can be fully sure on how I feel about them.
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