Pilot Sport PS2 TIRE REVIEW
There are 402 reviews for the Pilot Sport PS2

Rating Snapshot
When asked, 97% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
The Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires are praised for their exceptional grip, responsive steering, and precise cornering in both dry and wet conditions. Customers report a smooth, comfortable ride with impressive performance. The tires are described as durable and long-lasting, though some note they may wear faster than standard all-season tires. Overall, the tires are highly recommended for their outstanding handling and traction, though the premium price is noted as a potential drawback.
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381-390 on 402 reviews

I replaced OEM run-flat ...
I replaced OEM run-flat tires on my BMW 328i with PS-2 for a ride that is twice as comfortable with tremendous cornering ability. So fun to drive!!

Had these on my Acura ...
Had these on my Acura NSX-T when I was running the oem wheels. They performed well and looked great.

Excellent tire and ...
Excellent tire and performs well.

Michelin tires give me ...
Michelin tires give me security, especially on icy roads.

On the C6 Z06, they are ...
On the C6 Z06, they are quieter than the OEM tire and are more responsive. With limited experience, they seem to be much better in rainy conditions.

I run PS2 on my 996 GT3; ...
I run PS2 on my 996 GT3; these tires are incredible. Like the car, they are competent race tires that are very livable on the street. Even in pouring rain, they shine.

michelin is a good brand, ...
michelin is a good brand, but it does matter on it's choices of michelin to fit on the right vehicle. some vehicle performs better than other.

A great performance tire ...
A great performance tire that offers excellent handling characteristics coupled with a great ride and is quiet!

Great performance tire ...
Great performance tire but wear is an issue

These are excllent tires ...
These are excllent tires and perform in an oustanding manner in all regards. They wear rather rapidly, but that goes with the performance nature of the tire, so I suppose one has to accept that fact. If performance is not a critical requirement, it would be more cost effective to use a tire more suited to the type of driving one does.