The new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 can optimally endure your car's engine's capacities on the street. Power and sportivity will be displayed with no compromise. Optimal power transmission Precise handling Outstanding adhesion Dynamic Contact over the entire bearing surface Maximal power transmission through a maximised contact area with the ground Adhesion in backwards driving and driving through curves and over the entire life span. Take Formula 1 as example. Outstanding wet and dry traction Prompt reactions with steering Shortened braking distance (-3%), from 80 to 10 km/h Asymmetrical profile.
The new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 can optimally endure your car's engine's capacities on the street. Power and sportivity will be displayed with no compromise. Optimal power transmission Precise handling Outstanding adhesion Dynamic Contact over the entire bearing surface Maximal power transmission through a maximised contact area with the ground Adhesion in backwards driving and driving through curves and over the entire life span. Take Formula 1 as example. Outstanding wet and dry traction Prompt reactions with steering Shortened braking distance (-3%), from 80 to 10 km/h Asymmetrical profile.
The new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 can optimally endure your car's engine's capacities on the street. Power and sportivity will be displayed with no compromise. Optimal power transmission Precise handling Outstanding adhesion Dynamic Contact over the entire bearing surface Maximal power transmission through a maximised contact area with the ground Adhesion in backwards driving and driving through curves and over the entire life span. Take Formula 1 as example. Outstanding wet and dry traction Prompt reactions with steering Shortened braking distance (-3%), from 80 to 10 km/h Asymmetrical profile.
The new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 can optimally endure your car's engine's capacities on the street. Power and sportivity will be displayed with no compromise. Optimal power transmission Precise handling Outstanding adhesion Dynamic Contact over the entire bearing surface Maximal power transmission through a maximised contact area with the ground Adhesion in backwards driving and driving through curves and over the entire life span. Take Formula 1 as example. Outstanding wet and dry traction Prompt reactions with steering Shortened braking distance (-3%), from 80 to 10 km/h Asymmetrical profile.
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MICHELIN Pilot Sport 2 225/40R18 92Y XL N3
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Michelin PILOT SPORT PS2 225/40R18 92Y Tyre
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Michelin PILOT SPORT PS2 225/40R18 92Y Tyre
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Good predicable grip on turn in & braking, suits my driving needs, fast road with minimal road noise & good ride comfort, softer side walls compared to Continental, overall difference is small but noticeable.
originally posted on michelinman.com
I have a Mazda RX8. I like spirited driving and performance. Not a race car driver but street and highway performance all the way. These tires ( Michelin ) are great on carving curves and corners and great on high speed/ highway showing excellent stability and control on moves, overtaking cars and braking. My only advise to tire manufacturers would be to build in a rubber protective layer so that wheels get some protection upon accidental rashes against curbs upon parking. I am not in a habit of hitting curbs at parking but on one or two occasions on new / never been into strange parking places I accidentally scraped the wheels. As minor as it was, the wheels got roughed up. My RX8 came factory equipped with these tires, so something could be implemented. Thanks.
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I just put my second set of PS2s on my ZR1 corvette after 15,000 spirited miles of driving. The old ones had about 1/4 or the tread still remaining. I attended a 3 day driving school at Spring Mountain in Pahrump, NV. It was the Ron Fellows school that utilizes corvette ZR1s, Z06s, and Grand Sports. The PS2 Michelin is the only tire that they used at that time. The grip on the road course was amazing. Along with that, the tires were very predictable in the long sweeping turns. Unless Michelin comes out with another tire that has this level of performance, while still retaining reasonable wearability, I will look forward to purchasing a third set at some time in the future. Great product!
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MICHELIN Pilot Sport 2 225/40R18 92Y XL N3
Free delivery between 25 Aug – 3 Sept
Michelin Pilot Sport 2 XL N3 Porsche Summer Car Tyre 225/40 R18 92Y
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Michelin Pilot Sport 2 XL N3 Porsche Summer Car Tyre 225/40 R18 92Y
Delivery between 27–28 Aug $275.86
MICHELIN - 225/40R18 92Y XL PILOT SPORT 2 (N3)
Delivery between 24 Aug – 4 Sept $20
MICHELIN 225/40R18 92Y XL PILOT SPORT 2 (N3)
Delivery between 21 Aug – 4 Sept $15
Good predicable grip on turn in & braking, suits my driving needs, fast road with minimal road noise & good ride comfort, softer side walls compared to Continental, overall difference is small but noticeable.
I have a Mazda RX8. I like spirited driving and performance. Not a race car driver but street and highway performance all the way. These tires ( Michelin ) are great on carving curves and corners and great on high speed/ highway showing excellent stability and control on moves, overtaking cars and braking. My only advise to tire manufacturers would be to build in a rubber protective layer so that wheels get some protection upon accidental rashes against curbs upon parking. I am not in a habit of hitting curbs at parking but on one or two occasions on new / never been into strange parking places I accidentally scraped the wheels. As minor as it was, the wheels got roughed up. My RX8 came factory equipped with these tires, so something could be implemented. Thanks.
I just put my second set of PS2s on my ZR1 corvette after 15,000 spirited miles of driving. The old ones had about 1/4 or the tread still remaining. I attended a 3 day driving school at Spring Mountain in Pahrump, NV. It was the Ron Fellows school that utilizes corvette ZR1s, Z06s, and Grand Sports. The PS2 Michelin is the only tire that they used at that time. The grip on the road course was amazing. Along with that, the tires were very predictable in the long sweeping turns. Unless Michelin comes out with another tire that has this level of performance, while still retaining reasonable wearability, I will look forward to purchasing a third set at some time in the future. Great product!
PS2 on BMW E46. Excellent tire offering plenty of grip, which is what I like. I have done a trackday with these tires and they performed excellently, offering both grip and high-speed stability. Excessive or early wear is not a problem I have noticed. I have had the tires on for three driving seasons now (store car in the winter). I haven't driven in the rain and can't comment on that aspect although I suspect they are excellent performers offering very good stability, as the tread pattern would indicate. Also, they are quiet and don't howl like another brand did after only moderate wear. Though I only have the BMW 323Ci and not the M3, I noticed many M3s with Michelins, and as I wanted the best, I feel that is what I now have. I give five stars because I have ... MorePS2 on BMW E46. Excellent tire offering plenty of grip, which is what I like. I have done a trackday with these tires and they performed excellently, offering both grip and high-speed stability. Excessive or early wear is not a problem I have noticed. I have had the tires on for three driving seasons now (store car in the winter). I haven't driven in the rain and can't comment on that aspect although I suspect they are excellent performers offering very good stability, as the tread pattern would indicate. Also, they are quiet and don't howl like another brand did after only moderate wear. Though I only have the BMW 323Ci and not the M3, I noticed many M3s with Michelins, and as I wanted the best, I feel that is what I now have. I give five stars because I have noticed no problems of any kind with the PS2, and driving agressively, they continue to perform as I like. I would recommend them to anyone looking for an excellent tire for all street and road driving and, in my opinion, excellent for occasional trackdays as well.
I have become a firm believer in running with the PS2 on my Porsche C4S. I live in a wet winter climate with no snow, so I can run summer tires all year and not switch over to all-seasons. Driving on mountain roads, wet traction and treadwear are big factors for me. I had used many other tire brands on my Porsche 911SC, and thought I had found a favorite and used them on the C4S. When it was time for a change I decided to give the Michelin's a try. Oh my, what a difference. The traction and handling on wet or dry roads is amazing. These tires are Porsche N3 rated and truly brought my cars drivability up to a new level. I fully intend to "stick" with Michelin to the same extent that Michelin helps me "stick" to the road. As an aside, I've always used Michelin Energy ... MoreI have become a firm believer in running with the PS2 on my Porsche C4S. I live in a wet winter climate with no snow, so I can run summer tires all year and not switch over to all-seasons. Driving on mountain roads, wet traction and treadwear are big factors for me. I had used many other tire brands on my Porsche 911SC, and thought I had found a favorite and used them on the C4S. When it was time for a change I decided to give the Michelin's a try. Oh my, what a difference. The traction and handling on wet or dry roads is amazing. These tires are Porsche N3 rated and truly brought my cars drivability up to a new level. I fully intend to "stick" with Michelin to the same extent that Michelin helps me "stick" to the road. As an aside, I've always used Michelin Energy MXV4 tires on our family SUV. I knew, of course, that tires make a huge difference in handling, and I don't know why I had never run Michelins on my personal cars before. But we are a full Michelin family now. I know I will never go back to any other tire.
2008 BMW 335. Tires are 18 months old, less than 20K miles. Rear tires. 1 catastrophic failure (blow out) and 1 with cords showing necessitating replacement. My car is 100% mechanically sound with no issues. I have all my service done at the dealship (or stealership depending on your perspective). I do not spin the tires, do burnouts, hit curbs and avoid potholes. These tires should have lasted much longer than the did. I have photos to prove and would support a class action lawsuit for a defective product.
I bought my 2008 335i as a CPO car with 19k miles. It had a brand new set of PS2's on the car when I purchased it. I now have 40.5k miles and the back tires (315/25-19) need to be replaced. I can't say I 'baby' my car, but I'm not overly harsh either. These tires are very excellent summer tires and bad in cold, icy, or snowy conditions (as to be expected). The grip in warm weather is awesome. The big draw back for me is the noise and harsh ride, but that is the penalty of run-flat tires. For the commentor that got 8000 miles on the rear of his BMW, I'd suggest you have the thrust alignment checked on your car. Also Michelin specifically states that the warranty is halved for split width cars, so 8000 miles isn't too far off the mark for tread wear. I do consider the ... MoreI bought my 2008 335i as a CPO car with 19k miles. It had a brand new set of PS2's on the car when I purchased it. I now have 40.5k miles and the back tires (315/25-19) need to be replaced. I can't say I 'baby' my car, but I'm not overly harsh either. These tires are very excellent summer tires and bad in cold, icy, or snowy conditions (as to be expected). The grip in warm weather is awesome. The big draw back for me is the noise and harsh ride, but that is the penalty of run-flat tires. For the commentor that got 8000 miles on the rear of his BMW, I'd suggest you have the thrust alignment checked on your car. Also Michelin specifically states that the warranty is halved for split width cars, so 8000 miles isn't too far off the mark for tread wear. I do consider the milage attained on my tires to be above average, but I know of others that have gotten 15k-17k easily with the PS2's.
Michelin Tires are the best tires for one of the best sport cars in the world, the BMW 335I. I have tried other brands for my BMW, but nothing compares to the Michelin ZP (zero pressure-run flats) tires. They last twice as long as the other competitors. I have been using the Michelin brand for all of my cars and SUV's for over 25 years. To be truely honorest I tried the other brands on my BMW because ZP tires are so expensive. The Michelins are definitely the most expensive but they are only ones that provides a warranty. For all the ZP tire users, we need Michelin to develop an all-season ZP tire. I will be waiting...................There you have it, you get what you pay for. Sincerely, Michelin Consumer for life
I bought these tires for my 2003 Mercedes-Benz C320. The car is my daily commuter and I drive it all season long. These tires have given me grip, stability, and comfort even through the roughest of winters here in Columbus, Ohio. I've used other all-season tires and none have compared to the Pilot Sport AS2. Driving in the snow with these tires felt as if the car was on a dry road. The life of the tires were pretty good considering the amounts of aggressive driving through turns and ramps. I've trusted no other tire brand since and now I'm a Michelin customer for life! The only downside with these tires are probably the fuel efficiency, but who's looking for efficiency when you're using sport tires and driving with enthusiasm!
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