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Michelin p4 vs Goodyear eagle F1 vs Pirelli CT, Mazda 3
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TSjuvaan
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Feb 10 2025, 12:26 AM, updated 9 months ago
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Hi guys.
I need help in deciding which one for my next rotation. I'm stuck between the 3 below. shop is pushing for pirelli saying it's best in all 3 classes (comfort, safety and performance/handling).
It's between Michelin Primacy 4 (current set) new is RM10 less than Pirelli per pc
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Goodyear Eagle F1 (1 year road hazard warranty) Cheapest around rm50 less than pirelli per pc
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Pirelli Cinturato Rosso (6 month road hazard warranty) most expensive.
Please share your view between the 3 if you have experience in the following aspects comfort/performance/handling/safety.
Thanks all.
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TSjuvaan
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Feb 10 2025, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(littlefire @ Feb 10 2025, 01:23 PM) Bro, first of all did you knew this 3 tires are from different category? If your just normal driving, premium touring tires good enought. If really into sportier drive like always high speed cornering or highway speed demon then go for UHP. There is no perfect tires, want comfort low noise premium touring, but lack in traction/grip compare to UHP tires, while UHP is the other opposite (less in comfort/noise compare to premium touring) https://www.tyrereviews.com/Primacy 4 - Premium Touring tires Eagle F1 - UHP tires Centurato Rosso - Premium Touring tires Got it thanks for the feedback. I was under the impression all 3 are same Category I.e. sports high performance tyres. Thanks for highlighting. How about wear and tear? I'm assuming UHP would wear off faster than touring Tires? My Michelin has lasted quite well and I have to say I'm not exactly a slow driver I.e. high speed highway maneuvering. Guilty as charged. Comfort wise it's not as good as the previous rotation which were Toyo.
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TSjuvaan
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Feb 10 2025, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE(speedy3210 @ Feb 10 2025, 03:09 PM) Maybe ask shop if can get Hankook S1 Evo3. My bros's new car got this tyre factory fitted and they are surprisingly quiet and comfortable on both trunk roads and highways for a UHP. I would hazard a guess it will be cheaper than all of your 3 current options. Ok I'll survey hankook as well
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TSjuvaan
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Mar 10 2025, 12:58 PM
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QUOTE(thkent91 @ Mar 10 2025, 08:57 AM) TS, I'd gotten the Goodyear F1 sport. It's decent but I think Michelin is better. Furthermore P5 is out Thanks Mate - mind sharing what aspects are better for Michelin?
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