- MICHELIN Pilot Sport 4 vs BRIDGESTONE Potenza S001, CONTINENTAL ContiSportContact 5, DUNLOP Sport Maxx RT, GOODYEAR Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2, PIRELLI P Zero. - MICHELIN Primacy 3 vs BRIDGESTONE Turanza T001, CONTINENTAL ContiPremiumContact 5, DUNLOP Sport BluResponse, GOODYEAR EfficientGrip Performance, PIRELLI Cinturato P7 Ecoimpact. Michelin Primacy 3 vs Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S. Our database encompasses data on various tire attributes, gathered from public records, tire road tests, online forum assessments, and driver's reviews. This data enables the objective evaluation of tire performance across diverse environments such as dry and wet surfaces, snowy conditions, and They take 7.03 seconds, while the Michelin tires take longer, at 7.69 seconds. Overall, the Goodyear Assurance MaxLife tires exhibit superior performance on ice compared to Michelin Defender2 tires in both braking and acceleration. Defender2: -5.5% in Ice braking. -8.6% in Ice acceleration. Being a label “ A ” tire in wet braking , Primacy 4 is known to be one of the best wet braking tires out there. In 2021, it was the best wet braking tire in 2 test while finishing twice as the runner up as well. Its worst every outing was 5th and the biggest deficit was 8.9% against the best tire. Average Ranking: 3. The Pilot Sport 4 tyres have a UTQG treadwear rating of 320, whereas the Primacy 4 tyres have a rating of 340. This means that you can expect the Pilot Sport 4 to last only 94% as long as the Primacy 4 tyres. Michelin Pilot Sport PS3. This is a fuel-efficient & super eco-friendly tyre with excellent grip on both wet and dry roads. UTQG: 340 A A ★★★★☆(4.9) "Michelin makes the best tyre for modern sedans. It's too early to make a judgement about wear rate, but I am so far well satisfied."- Peter B. I had worn out the Primacy 3ST prior to having the Michelin Primacy 4 on my 2006 Honda Accord Euro. Before that, it was Bridgestone Re040 and Potenza S01. Whilst these are all top-tier tyres, an immediate perception of both Michelins (3ST and 4) is the smoothness of the ride and quietness on the road. Braking is sure-footed in the dry and wet. Things were much closer when it came to wet handling, as PremiumContact 7 slightly edged out Pilot Sport 5 with an average lap speed of 76.3 km/h compared to the 75.5 km/h of the Pilot Sport 5. However, when it came to aquaplaning performance, the Pilot Sport 5 took the lead by having a higher slipping speed of 105.7 km/h compared to the 104 km Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tire has a wide-open shoulder design which decreases the grip since it allows lower contact with the ground which decreases its wet handling average speed to 61.5 mph slightly lower than the other tire. Thus, allow good but marginally lesser dry handling on-road than Pirelli P Zero. Its wet handling speed average is 53 I have narrowed my choices down to two, Perelli P Zero (PZ4) or Michelin Pilot Sport 4S (PS4S) [235-35-R20] The original tires on my car are the Perelli PZ4 235-35-R20. But wonder if the Michelin's are about the same, better, worse? Have any of you tried both tires and if so, which do you prefer, The Perelli or the Michelins and why? PUWZURe.