Michelin Primacy 4 Reviews - Page 12
Given 76%
while driving a
Skoda Yeti
(225/50 R17 W)
on a combination of roads
for 26,000 average miles
Only lasted 26000 miles on front. Happy with performance but not durability. Replacing fronts with Goodyear efficient grip performance, saving £50 fitted on the pair.Will see if there is a difference in durability. Rears (primacy 4 also)were changed at same time and still have at least 4mm tread
Given 100%
while driving a
Citroën 1.0 petrol
(195/55 R16 H)
on a combination of roads
for 500 average miles
Recently replaced 3 years worn energy saver Michelin on an French MPV vehicle.
On dry steering where before felt steering light, with new tires i have not yet found the tires limits. Grip and road info with grip is always there. No need to try find the limits. Concluding, now i can steer in a more confident fashion and in corners.
On dry, simply superb. On these tires you got the confidense that you can steer and brake like on dry. Always respect wet conditions and never try to find limits, though grip is always there while road feedback is excelent.
Comfort. My vehicle is a really confirtabke one (french), while these tires added confort. I could not believe how confort despite low profile and rather cold weather, that i checked pressure to verify all ok. Pressure was fine. So it was the tire, not the setting.
Crossing fingers, since tires carry our lifes, but first impression wasreally good. Hope that this is the case and later on
On dry steering where before felt steering light, with new tires i have not yet found the tires limits. Grip and road info with grip is always there. No need to try find the limits. Concluding, now i can steer in a more confident fashion and in corners.
On dry, simply superb. On these tires you got the confidense that you can steer and brake like on dry. Always respect wet conditions and never try to find limits, though grip is always there while road feedback is excelent.
Comfort. My vehicle is a really confirtabke one (french), while these tires added confort. I could not believe how confort despite low profile and rather cold weather, that i checked pressure to verify all ok. Pressure was fine. So it was the tire, not the setting.
Crossing fingers, since tires carry our lifes, but first impression wasreally good. Hope that this is the case and later on
SEAT Leon 5f mk3 2014
(205/55 R16 V)
on mostly country roads
for 30,000 average miles
Seat Leon 5f (mk3 2014).changed very noisy Dayton d320 with these Primacy 4 on 205/55/16.
Thoughts after 3.000km on various roads in Greece with more country driving.
-very quite and very very soft,in town is going over bumps like a charm.
-I've seen at the end of the bead small cuts from stones or bad road condition.didnt expect
-dry grip is good but wet grip is not as good as expected,it loses grip on BAD asphalt wet roads easily,but on new asphalt is really ok.
-worst,is that my steering now is a bit sluggish and off feeling with these versus the cheap precious Dayton wich has a softer sidewall.i consider better fuel economy with the Primacy but the steering was more aggressive and accurate with the previous..
Overhaul, 8/10 from me.
Thoughts after 3.000km on various roads in Greece with more country driving.
-very quite and very very soft,in town is going over bumps like a charm.
-I've seen at the end of the bead small cuts from stones or bad road condition.didnt expect
-dry grip is good but wet grip is not as good as expected,it loses grip on BAD asphalt wet roads easily,but on new asphalt is really ok.
-worst,is that my steering now is a bit sluggish and off feeling with these versus the cheap precious Dayton wich has a softer sidewall.i consider better fuel economy with the Primacy but the steering was more aggressive and accurate with the previous..
Overhaul, 8/10 from me.
Given 80%
while driving a
Toyota 86 GT
(205/55 R16 V)
on a combination of roads
for 1,000 spirited miles
This is was a polarising tire for me, at least in the beginning. After a bit of research, I decided to go with the Primacy 4 as I got a good deal, and my first choice, the Bridgestone S001, was out of stock here in SA. So I had them fitted to my GT86, and off I went. Initially, I got the same "slidey" feeling that others have mentioned, however I knew the tires need to be run in before you get proper grip, so I soldiered on. After about 200 km, there wasn't much difference though. The comfort and road noise were very good, but the perceived grip and steering feel were off. I did notice that braking was good though. So I drove for another 250 km and was starting to wonder if I had made a mistake. Its weird, the tires do grip but the perception is that there isn't much grip. I can confirm this because I chuck my car very hard into corners, and the rear end actually breaks out less than with my previous Yokohamas. At one stage I was thinking of offloading them and taking a loss, and just buying the Bridgestones that I wanted. What I did find out eventually is that they take a bit longer to run in , and to improve the steering feel, I'm running the fronts at a slightly higher tire pressure ( have no idea why but this improved things ). I'm now happy with the tires , and as mentioned they deliver excellent comfort and quietness. These are perfect for the high mileage rep, not the first choice for the sporty driver as its definitely a touring tire, but I've worked out a tire pressure setting that works, and overall its a quality tire that should deliver for the average driver. I may even keep them now for the duration of the lifespan.
Given 93%
while driving a
Honda 1.6 I DTEC
(215/55 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 400 miles
Oreviously on Yokohama, Dunlop and ither japanese tires. Swith to Michelin primacy 4. very quiet,comfort and good dry grip
Given 63%
while driving a
Mercedes Benz C180
(205/55 R16 V)
on a combination of roads
for 1,500 average miles
After that my old tires were shredded at a public parking lot....right next to a tire-dealer......(!?.. hmmm...)..... and because of my rather stressed situation I was more or less forced to buy these Michelin Primacy 4 tires, the only size the tire-dealer had available for my car.
I was very unhappy about that because I had a very poor experience with the Michelin Primacy 3 on this car, I have previously made a very negative review about the Primacy 3 on this site, I was extremely surprised and disappointed with the Primacy 3.
I will say that the Primacy 4 is far better than the Primacy 3, they are much more like a premium tire, it is good grip and performance both wet and dry, good braking wet and dry, I have driven with these tires in very heavy rain with deep water puddles on the road without any problems.
The comfort and noise level is acceptable or good depending on the road surface, these tires are good on normal roads but they do not like bad bumpy roads and the comfort and stability is suffering in a rather unpleasant manner.
And despite the good grip and the fact that they are far better than the Primacy 3, I just don't like these tires, the feel and handing is not quite comparable to my previous tires Dunlop and Hankook, the Primacy 4 are a little doughy with a little slow feeling and reaction, the direction stability is somewhat undefinable, it's never stable and straight, it is not huge problems but enough to turn me of.
Both my OEM Dunlop FastResponse and Hankook Ventus 3 had very stable direction stability, good handling, reaction and feeling, the Primacy 4 can not compare, on this car there's a noticeable difference.
As with the Primacy 3, after a few months I got rid of these tires, after all these years of driving I'm a little bit spoiled, if I don't like the tires I change them.
Maybe for another car and driver the Primacy 4 is suitable but not for me and this car, and I still insist that Michelin tires were better some years ago.
Given 47%
while driving a
Volkswagen Mk7 Golf R
(225/45 R18)
on mostly country roads
for 2,000 spirited miles
Awful tires in the cool - anything less than 15 degrees centigrade and they loose grip when cornerning under power or acceleration on a Golf R DSG 310.
Dismal tires, the worst of four sets on this car over 51,000 miles.....
Dismal tires, the worst of four sets on this car over 51,000 miles.....
Given 97%
while driving a
Audi A4 2.0 TDI 170 Quattro
(225/45 R17 H)
on a combination of roads
for 6,000 spirited miles
First time took Michelin tires and it seems to be the best choice ever made. Have them for around 6k miles only, but enough to make a hardest test and stay impressed. Wet roads, just push the gas pedal to the floor and don't worry.
Given 72%
while driving a
Rover 75
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 500 average miles
Replaced the Avon ZV7 225/45/17 on my Rover 75 CDTi. No sports car I know but I like the ride vs handling balance the car provides. I have only cover 500 miles, so early days. The Avon was a more positive drive giving away very little in any other way. Given the Michelin is almost 50% more expensive it has a lot of ground to make up over the remaining life to convince me not to return to the Avon
Mercedes Benz (205/55 R16 V)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
Recently, I have elected to go with Michelin Primacy 4 tires, replacing Pirelli P7. My first time in over 34yrs, I am using Michelin tires. So far, I can honestly say, I am impressed, it has a firm grip/ride and quite. A guess, time will tell comparing to the P7.
Given 94%
while driving a
Volkswagen Passat 2.0TDI
(225/45 R17)
on mostly country roads
for 5,000 spirited miles
For normal, but fast driving in a normal car it is a great tire. Don't be fooled by those who say it feels slippery, it lacks grip etc. It feels superb, it is suprisingly quiet and grips well. For all normal cars it is great and for those who want comfort and safety. Braking is also exeptional.Exeeded my expectations, recomend to everyone.
Given 92%
while driving a
Kia Motors Forte
(205/55 R16)
on mostly motorways
for 30 average miles
Just bought the Primacy 4 tires yesterday. This morning nearly ended in a chain car collision at the expressway and fortunately, Primacy 4 short braking distance plus firm stick to ground save me from getting into the car accident. Superb braking effect and will definitely chose and stay to use this Primacy 4 continuously. Last tire PS4 but noisy on the road, Primacy 4 is quiet, good and value for money.