Time to replace the 7+ yo Michelin PS A/S tires on the R (Volvo S60R). Great tires that are finished only due to age (they have really hardened up). Times have changed since then - totally different tires on the market now.
Running 18" 40 series, Khumo, GR, GY and Conti are not in the running. Sidewall integrity is #1 with me. Pirellis are not my cup of tea. So it's down to two AS choices: the PS A/S Plus (which itself is getting long in the tooth) . . . or the relatively new RE970AS.
Those who know, know this car is sensitive to tramlining with the wrong tire.
While the Michelins are the safe choice, and I've had bad Bridgestones in the past, I like the 970s XL load rating, stiff sidewall reviews, and the much newer design. Supposedly a big step up from the 960s. Don't need the Y speed rating. Maybe this 970 is finally better than the old trusty Michelin.
Noise, quiet and everyday ride comfort are also very relevant. Made in USA is also a big factor. Price and rebates are not a factor. The best tire is.
I take TR and CR tests and surveys with some salt. Honest comments from fellow drivers mean far more.
So, who's running the 970s and what's the verdict?
Running 18" 40 series, Khumo, GR, GY and Conti are not in the running. Sidewall integrity is #1 with me. Pirellis are not my cup of tea. So it's down to two AS choices: the PS A/S Plus (which itself is getting long in the tooth) . . . or the relatively new RE970AS.
Those who know, know this car is sensitive to tramlining with the wrong tire.
While the Michelins are the safe choice, and I've had bad Bridgestones in the past, I like the 970s XL load rating, stiff sidewall reviews, and the much newer design. Supposedly a big step up from the 960s. Don't need the Y speed rating. Maybe this 970 is finally better than the old trusty Michelin.
Noise, quiet and everyday ride comfort are also very relevant. Made in USA is also a big factor. Price and rebates are not a factor. The best tire is.
I take TR and CR tests and surveys with some salt. Honest comments from fellow drivers mean far more.
So, who's running the 970s and what's the verdict?