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a. One puncture in my 5 years 52k kms of ride. All kinds of places urban, semi-urban and rural places were visited during that time. Hyderabadm Bangalore, Mysore, Vijayawada, Kurnool, Nandyal and numerous villages along-side all the cities I mentioned above. My advice would be to check with a Michelin authorized dealer to see if there is some manufacturing defect in the tyres. Quote:
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| ![]() Got a set of 4 P3STs for my friend's Passat (215/55 R16) each costing Rs 13850 through Lal tyres in Chennai. The car came with Pirelli P7 but the tyres had badly worn out in 30k odd kms and my friend wanted something more rugged this time to suit our conditions without compromising on the noise levels. Tried many dealers but only Lal had a stock of 8 tyres and they claimed that there were only 8 such tyres available in TN |
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| ![]() Got a quote for replacement tyres for Scross from Bombay tyres at milan subway for size 205 /60/16 . seemed extremely reasonable at 7500 each. Is there a catch here?? |
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http://media.michelinman.com/content...y-michelin.pdf --Kalyan Last edited by kalyan_hyd : 17th November 2015 at 17:57. Reason: Added signature | |
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| ![]() Just put the 195/60 R15 on my Honda Jazz as stock replacement. Was initially going for XM2, but the dealer didn't have them. Driven about 160 km and lesser cabin noise, more mileage. However, acceleration seems to have reduced. Will keep updated. |
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BHPian Join Date: Nov 2015 Location: Mumbai
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| ![]() Hi, I will be getting my S-Cross this week which comes with the JK Elanzos(205/60 R16). Like all the other S-Cross owners, I am planning to change the tyres too. I'm considering the Michelin P3STs and the Pirelli P4s. Which ones should I opt for? I would be driving majorly in the city(60-70%). Do the softer sidewalls on the Michelins make them more prone to punctures when driven on bad roads? |
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| ![]() I had the same concern before moving to Michelin P 3ST. But now after 35K+ Kms and taking the car on all kind of roads, I am satisfied with its performance. I think 2 punctures till date, but these were not due to bad roads. |
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I have had a similar experience as that of Arun with Michelin tyres. In my 50k kms drives in a span of 5 years, there were only two punctures. One was a result of a sidewall tear due to my mistake while parking. Another was a routine puncture. I did take the car out to all kinds of places urban, sub-urban and rural places so it is safe to say that they perform better than the general anticipation. --Kalyan | |
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While overall , I am happy with the tire performance , there have been instances especially on concrete surfaces where I have had ABS kick in with my 3STs( upgraded to 195 mm tires from 185 mm OE tires) I have had the "slipping " feeling while braking for some speedbreakers just before toll booths. Wet weather grip has been decent , but then I never exceed 60-70 kph in rains . Having done these stretches in the same car with the pathetic OE tires , i have never had ABS kicking in anytime. Same way with pebbles in between the grooves . Have driven 20 K kms in the last months on these tires. My car has done 40 K kms , but as of now there are no problems with brakes . I can confidently say it has to be the tires . As a test , I am maintaining 2 psi lesser this time . Will update on what I see . | |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() I have a set of Michelin Primacy LC on my Skoda Yeti - At around 50K kms of driving, the tyres are nearly completely worn out. I do not know how this tyre compares to the 3ST. Has anyone done any kind of analysis on this? Are they more fuel efficient? More comfortable? I'm looking for inputs from members with actual experience please! |
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1. Ride quality- Stiff 2. Fuel economy- around 8-8.5 km/l (I have a VTEC), don't think you will get any improvement over stock the moment you upsize tyres (in any brand) 3. Speed rating- lower than P3ST though it's not a big deal though since it exceeds the car's top speed 4. Noise - significant, but here Honda city insulation could be the culprit too 5. Longer life beyond a certain point isn't a plus, since it suggests a harder compound, lower traction, worse ride quality etc. Tyres have a maximum life too so even if you have tread and your running is less, they need to be changed after a certain period of time due to degradation of the rubber itself. Given a choice now, I wouldn't re-buy XM2s. Would also look into other products from brands like Continental and Pirelli. | |
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BHPian ![]() | ![]() I'm a Michelin guy (still running a set of 8 year old Michelin MVX4's on my Benz) I'm looking for a comparison between Primacy LC over Primacy 3ST |
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| ![]() http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/tyre-a...ml#post3227433 2 years and 4 months down the line, this is my report: a) The tyres are ever so slightly harder than the PLCs that were fitted earlier. They exhibit a bit more rolling noise in comparison. The good thing is less body roll and better cornering, again in comparison to the PLCs b) No punctures. Can't blame the tyres if I drive over a sharp or pointed object or even a deep pothole on the road can I? c) That said, I keep away from rough roads as far as possible. Most driving is in city and the GQ where road conditions are mostly good to pretty bad in patches. IIRC the Michelin Primacy LCs have been phased out and replaced by the Primacy 3 ST. You may want to consider other Primacy models (3ST or HP) for your Benz Last edited by R2D2 : 17th January 2016 at 09:17. |
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