Are Michelin Primacy tires good in snow?

Performance on snow is noticeably improved, and the Primacy Tour A/S performed pretty well, as long as you drive it in light conditions. If the snow is shallow, the tire will be perfectly capable of tackling it. It will have plenty of traction and grip to provide exceptionally safe driving.

How long do Michelin Primacy tires last?

How long do Michelin Primacy tires last? Michelin offers a 45-55,000 mile treadwear warranty with the Primacy MXM4 model, depending on the speed rating of the tire. The W speed rated sizes come with a 45,000 mile treadwear warranty, while the H and V speed rated sizes promote a 55,000 mile treadwear warranty.

Is Michelin Primacy All season 4?

Developed to meet the demanding standards of top vehicle manufacturers, the MICHELIN® Primacy™ All Season tire is the latest generation of fuel-efficient, all-season performance.

Is Michelin Primacy a quiet tire?

The MICHELIN® Primacy™ Tires combine all-weather handling and traction for a quiet and comfortable ride.

How many years will Michelin tires last?

Ten years
Ten years is a maximum If the tires haven’t been replaced 10 years after their date of manufacture, as a precaution, Michelin recommends replacing them with new tires. Even if they appear to be in usable condition and have not worn down to the tread wear indicator. This applies to spare tires as well.

What does S1 mean on Michelin tyres?

The Michelin Primacy 4 S1 are Car Tyres that are available to order online today. This Michelin model includes variants that are classified as reinforced (XL). This means that Michelin has designed these tyres to be capable of supporting heavier loads.

Are Michelin Primacy Tour tires directional?

Unfortunately not. All are mounted backwards. They are an asymmetrical tread design that is intended to only rotate in one direction.

What is the tread depth of a new Michelin Primacy tire?

The minimum tread depth on the Primacy MXM4 is 2/32-inch, a point when you should immediately replace the tires. Otherwise, you’d risk severely worsened wet and snow traction, stability, and braking. You can easily supervise the tread depth with the help of the TWI’s.