robvas
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The only tires goodyear makes that I would use are insanely expensive (top of the line high performance tires). No way would I buy anything they have for any of my vehicles.
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That'll be a great trip. If you're at a loose end in Rotorua, PM me and we'll meet up for a beer.From one end to the other!
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With big ole grin on my face every time I start her up.How does anyone get 20K miles on a Mustang GT?
Thanks for posting JD. Honestly all of NZ looks amazing. Cannot wait to go.Looks like a cool place to visit.
https://www.newzealand.com/us/rotor...pUKMb_okB_5Uvju_UUb8YsLsCSRyRyvkaAmPKEALw_wcB
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I ran these on my Fusion Sport. The Michelin PS4S tires were far superior in corners and on launches. It's a FWD Fusion (I had pretty much everything in the Steeda catalog on that car, including a 93 octane tune), lighter and about half a second quicker to 60 than the AWD, the Michelins hooked up very solidly. The F1's were good, but the Michelins were better.Found these new tires wondering if they might be a good option for all season tires..what do you all think?
https://www.discounttire.com/buy-tires/goodyear-eagle-f1-all-season
It has it's moments Mr Dog. It's like a Readers Digest of many things all over the world.Looks like a cool place to visit.
https://www.newzealand.com/us/rotor...pUKMb_okB_5Uvju_UUb8YsLsCSRyRyvkaAmPKEALw_wcB
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Said every new tire purchaser in human history.I just switched from the pirellis that came with the car to pilot sport 5 michelin... the difference is insane, i was lucky they had buy 1 get one free cause they were 2024 tyres but good lord, the grip, the smoothness in the drive it put the pirellis to shame
4k i'm not a spirited driver, I just take the mustang for morning coffee/drive around the island then take it backSaid every new tire purchaser in human history.
How many miles were on your Pirellis when you switched?
With due respect and not to impugn your use case whatsoever, how can you honestly assess how good, bad or average a tire performs with only 4k miles(? or km?) on the previous tires and with the admission that you're not a spirited driver?4k i'm not a spirited driver, I just take the mustang for morning coffee/drive around the island then take it back
I felt the same when I switched. Don't forget PS5 rolling resistance is nearly down with eco tyres. A few bucks saved on gas, or drive faster for the same money.I just switched from the pirellis that came with the car to pilot sport 5 michelin... the difference is insane, i was lucky they had buy 1 get one free cause they were 2024 tyres but good lord, the grip, the smoothness in the drive it put the pirellis to shame
I was doing the conversion km to m in my head, but was wrong it was 11km, so more like 6.5k miles with google conversion. It's only my experience that the difference in the ride is much more comfortable now on the michilens than they were onthe pirellis, it is less noisy and much smoother and when I accelerate it feels more reactive. I don't mean to mislead any one, just sharing that after 9 months of driving on the pirellis, found driving a much better experience on michelin.With due respect and not to impugn your use case whatsoever, how can you honestly assess how good, bad or average a tire performs with only 4k miles(? or km?) on the previous tires and with the admission that you're not a spirited driver?
It's commentary like this that could mislead other potential purchasers!
Again, nothing wrong with your use case but the tire assessment is a bit misleading.
it does feel more rolly but the grip feels better too, I really am not sure how a more rolly tire can also be grippy, but I am thankful for the magicI felt the same when I switched. Don't forget PS5 rolling resistance is nearly down with eco tyres. A few bucks saved on gas, or drive faster for the same money.

I think Michelin have some witch doctors on the research team. It's the same with their bike tyres, great grip and long life, it ain't natural.I was doing the conversion km to m in my head, but was wrong it was 11km, so more like 6.5k miles with google conversion. It's only my experience that the difference in the ride is much more comfortable now on the michilens than they were onthe pirellis, it is less noisy and much smoother and when I accelerate it feels more reactive. I don't mean to mislead any one, just sharing that after 9 months of driving on the pirellis, found driving a much better experience on michelin.
it does feel more rolly but the grip feels better too, I really am not sure how a more rolly tire can also be grippy, but I am thankful for the magic![]()