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zhp4life
03-13-2022, 07:08 PM
Hello, need some suggestion trying to get all the 4*tires replaced (it's about time :( )
here is the latest quote I got from cotsco, should I go for Michelin SS (now known as Pilot Sport 4 S)
or the A/S 4 ? super confused

zhp4life
03-13-2022, 07:23 PM
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zhp4life
03-13-2022, 07:23 PM
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fredo
03-13-2022, 07:27 PM
That's a good price at Costco. I paid $732 back in Nov-2020 for the Pilot Sport A/S 4 set but that included the Black Friday promotion.

I also considered the Pilot Sport 4S but the warranty for those is 30k miles. Then I went with A/S 4 because the warranty is 45k miles. Please notice the warranty will be cut in half because the tires can't be rotated in these cars.

zhp4life
03-13-2022, 07:35 PM
always good to hear your suggestion Fredo, I haven't thought about warranty (good point). I think I will go with A/S 4 then, will keep you posted.

fredo
03-13-2022, 07:36 PM
:like

John in VA
03-14-2022, 04:46 AM
One is an Ultra High Performance All-Season tire & the other a Max Performance Summer tire = two different animals.
I've had good results from all Michelins, from Pilot Sports, A/S2,3 & 3+, Primacy and CrossClimate over the past decade. Choose based on your driving style & road/weather conditions. Good luck!

Crickett
03-14-2022, 05:29 AM
I agree with everyone’s comments. Additionally, I used to have summer Pilot Sports back when I had dedicated summer and winter wheels, but have had and been very happy with their all-season offerings—A/S 3, 3+, and now 4—since 2014!

TrKy3
03-14-2022, 06:25 AM
Agreed with John in VA.
I had Michelin Pilot Super Sports and just changed to Michelin Pilot Sport 4S in rear and Sport 4 up front.
They are super grippy and don't break free even when pushing them pretty aggressively on a turn.

Those two are very similar, but completely different than an all season tire (the A/S line).
If you have a dedicated winter tire, I would get the 4S, you won't be disappointed.

rix617
03-16-2022, 07:00 PM
That's a good price at Costco. I paid $732 back in Nov-2020 for the Pilot Sport A/S 4 set but that included the Black Friday promotion.

I also considered the Pilot Sport 4S but the warranty for those is 30k miles. Then I went with A/S 4 because the warranty is 45k miles. Please notice the warranty will be cut in half because the tires can't be rotated in these cars.

I did the exact same thing and I hate that about the warranty. I've thought about switching to squared just because of this. I don't need winter tires and I have been very satisfied with the A/S 4's.

Crickett
03-16-2022, 08:48 PM
I did the exact same thing and I hate that about the warranty. I've thought about switching to squared just because of this. I don't need winter tires and I have been very satisfied with the A/S 4's.
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Garagebound
01-22-2023, 11:40 AM
Excuse or enjoy the puns.. With most any type of purchase, tires or else, the driving factors still fall under REAL needs vs. wants or a combo of the two. With the current tires prices being a little inflated, I am targeting Apr/May timeframe. for both my coupe and sedan. For my sedan, I have had sets of Michelin PSS, PSS, Conti Ext Contact, then Michelin PS 4S. My current needs are for daily street driving, 80% low demand / 20% high demand. I plan focus more on needs vs. wants this time, and to switch to the PS A/S. My suspicion is that I will appreciate the extended life of the PS A/S's more that the possibility of exceeding their capability. Any time on a track will likely be in my coupe that I may opt for a dedicated set on 17" rims.