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GV70 with Michelin Primacy Tour tires

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Brampton, On., Canada
Genesis Model Year
2023
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Genesis GV70
My GV70 with less than 2000 km has Michelin Primacy Tour tires. I have a concrete driveway and since I got the GV70 my driveway is covered with black tire marks. The other side of the driveway which I use to drive my 2019 Mustang GT into the garage has no tire marks at all.
Has anyone encountered this problem with their Michelin Primacy Tour tires?
 

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I got rid of my Primacy's within the first month and wrapped my stock 19" with winters, so I cannot comment. However, I suspect it has something to do with the rubber compound. I have seen such marks on concrete before, so suspect it depends on the tire.
 
I got rid of my Primacy's within the first month and wrapped my stock 19" with winters, so I cannot comment. However, I suspect it has something to do with the rubber compound. I have seen such marks on concrete before, so suspect it depends on the tire.
Thanks luck11.
 
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