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Re: OEM Mich. Primacies Vs. Mich. Pilot Sport A/S for Aero?
Posted by Lou (more from Lou) on Mon, 9 Jun 2003 17:46:17
In Reply to: OEM Mich. Primacies Vs. Mich. Pilot Sport A/S for Aero?, HS, Mon, 9 Jun 2003 15:55:15
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I have the Pilot Sport A/S on my 2002 Aero auto for about 2 months now, and think they are terrific. When I first put them on,we had three little mini snowfalls here in NH, and they did a very good job driving on slick but not deep snow surfaces.I would not want to depend on them all winter, but for very light duty on slippery stuff, they seem great. Dry weather performance is terrific, every bit as good if not better than the Pimacies. Wet performance is also fantastic. Noise level is excellent now, but one of the main reasons I chose them over either the Primacies or other performance tires is the fact that most of the reviews onthe Tire Rack's site stated that these tires not only wore better than most performance tires, but remained quiet during that wearing down process. My car spent it's first 7 months on Dunlop SP 9000's which were great when new, but as they wore down they got very noisy. The Pilot Sport A/S runs about $217 a tire,not cheap, but if they last 30K miles,as many reviewers claimed, they are a better valuse than most of the dedicated "summer only" high performance tires. I'm really happy with the choice so far,but come november, off they come and on go my Gislaved tires and wheels for the winter.
Good Luck
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