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Second Generation New Michelin tires

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I just purchased a new 2015 genesis 3.8 and have 730 miles on the 245/45R18 Hankook tires. Hyundai replaced my tires since many people are having problems with vibration, etc. with the Hankooks. Dealer installed Michelin, Primacy MVM4's. Look good, drives and handles great!
 
I just purchased a new 2015 genesis 3.8 and have 730 miles on the 245/45R18 Hankook tires. Hyundai replaced my tires since many people are having problems with vibration, etc. with the Hankooks. Dealer installed Michelin, Primacy MVM4's. Look good, drives and handles great!

Agreed.
Chalk up another one for the Michelins.
 
You can't go wrong with Michelin. Their PSS are good tires also.
 
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Drove on mine through a ridiculously heavy downpoor on the Chicago expressways just a few minutes ago. Handled like a dream.
 
An earlier assessment….

Agreed that dedicated snows are the best for severe conditions. My Michelins have never exhibited any flat spotting problems on my prior car and present car. I am well aware of the reports asserting said problems. Don't really understand it but don't doubt it. Possibly a run of bad tires. My opinion of the bad weather performance of the Hankooks I stand by from experience. Not talking about deep snow either but light snow. My wife would not drive the car in even light snow and often commented about loss of traction in rain. The new tires are excellent in the rain. While they've not been tested in snow yet judging from my prior experience with them on my AWD Infiniti I'm confident as to what to expect.
 
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