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The November issue of Consumer Reports reviews, head to head, a number
of "performance all-season" tires frequently recommended for use on an Accord. They are compared as to dry braking, wet braking, handling, hydroplaning, rolling resistance (info not found on tirerack.com), snow traction, ice braking, ride and noise. Tires reviewed include the OEM Michelin MXV4 Plus and the two most recommended replacements: the Bridgestone Potenze RE950 and the Dunlop SP Sport A2. The 31 tires reviewed also include less frequently recommended tires such at the Bridgestone Turanza LS-H, Continental ContiTouring Contact CH95 and the Yokohama Avid H4. Which tire scored best is very dependent upon personal trade offs such as need for Winter traction, handling vs ride and noise, and gas milage. It is an interesting read. |
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I personally hated the MXV4's on my 98 accord. Horrible grip, they squealed
in 20 mph turns. They do perform well on my 01 Camry V6 with 16" rims. I replaced my Accord tires with the Dunlop SP Sport A2 and love them. A tad noisier but the tradeoff is a great handling tire wet or dry...though I haven't tried them in the snow yet. Matthew "IT_Doc" <no@spam.com > wrote in message news:MPG.19ea027e89eb010f98969b@netnews.comcast.ne t... > The November issue of Consumer Reports reviews, head to head, a number > of "performance all-season" tires frequently recommended for use on an > Accord. They are compared as to dry braking, wet braking, handling, > hydroplaning, rolling resistance (info not found on tirerack.com), snow > traction, ice braking, ride and noise. Tires reviewed include the OEM > Michelin MXV4 Plus and the two most recommended replacements: the > Bridgestone Potenze RE950 and the Dunlop SP Sport A2. The 31 tires > reviewed also include less frequently recommended tires such at the > Bridgestone Turanza LS-H, Continental ContiTouring Contact CH95 and the > Yokohama Avid H4. Which tire scored best is very dependent upon > personal trade offs such as need for Winter traction, handling vs ride > and noise, and gas milage. It is an interesting read. |
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In article <LM4gb.43616$E95.22549526@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net> ,
thew60nospam@optonline.net says... > I personally hated the MXV4's on my 98 accord. Horrible grip, they squealed > in 20 mph turns. They do perform well on my 01 Camry V6 with 16" rims. > I replaced my Accord tires with the Dunlop SP Sport A2 and love them. > The OEM Michelin MXV4 Plus tires are frequently lambasted in this group and elsewhere. The CR review reveals them to be very pricey, but not an unreasonable OEM choice as they have the highest 3-season driving scores of any tire with excellent rolling resistance. As I live in Atlanta with hardly any snow and my priorities are: #1 wet braking and hydroplane resistance: #2 dry braking and handling - my replacement tire of choice will be the RE950. The MXV4 Plus does score better than the RE950 in ride, noise, ice braking and snow traction. Nothing scores as poorly as the RE950 in snow traction. The Dunlop SP Sport A2 only outscores the MXV4 Plus in wet braking. Squealing was not an evaluation category. The most commonly suggested replacement tire for my spouse's CRV is the Yokohama Avid Touring, which is not even reviewed in this article. |
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