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If anyone is considering tires soon maybe try these. Hands down the best all season tire I have tried in my experience.

I’m not a fan of the velvet sidewall, I like the look of the a/s3+ more but so far after 500 miles I couldn’t be happier with these tires.

Honda Civic 10th gen Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 2FAEE687-9E5D-462F-A320-BB428180D63B


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https://www.civicx.com/forum/thread...performance-all-seasons-is-coming-soon.51325/

Glad somebody's gotten them to try them out.

It looks like you got the 245/40R18? The OEM 235/40R18 appears to be a little chunkier than a standard 235/40R18 with a slightly larger diameter and 0.3" wider section width. I wasn't sure if upsizing on an already slightly oversized tire would work out, but they look like they fit well on the stock wheel!

How's the ride?
 

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Compared to the a/s 3+, the a/s 4 version has the “total performance” branding that will improve fuel mileage and overall performance compared to its predecessor.

I myself is using the a/s 3+ and is very happy with its performance.

Give us an update on how it is @Salty_coconuts.
 
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Yeah, what made you go 245? And you’re right. Sidewall is a little bland
I personally think that this tire size should’ve been the stock OE size. It just feels better cornering and performance in my use. I’ve been running the 245/40/18 on the a/s3+ I just thought as soon as I bought the car that a 245 would be a lot more appropriate for the car.

Here’s the a/s3+ in the same size.

The 3+ looks meatier too. The 4 is a nice blend between the 4s and 3+. Cornering feels more confident in the tires, you notice that they feel lighter but always planted to the ground.

Honda Civic 10th gen Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 3C538398-BE2E-4F79-B091-25EBB82E1F1E
 


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https://www.civicx.com/forum/thread...performance-all-seasons-is-coming-soon.51325/

Glad somebody's gotten them to try them out.

It looks like you got the 245/40R18? The OEM 235/40R18 appears to be a little chunkier than a standard 235/40R18 with a slightly larger diameter and 0.3" wider section width. I wasn't sure if upsizing on an already slightly oversized tire would work out, but they look like they fit well on the stock wheel!

How's the ride?
Ride is great and the tire is square to the wheel, very pleasant tire size for our cars. I’ll probably keep a 245/40/18 on my track wheels. I may get another set of the as4 or use the as3+ I have for a track setup.
 

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Nice! So these are the successor to the A/S3+, right? I have PS4S on my Si and we have the A/S3+ on my gf's TSX. I may do the All Season 4 on my Si for the 2.5 months I need to run all seasons on my car here in Atlanta!
 
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Maybe just in case a snow storm suddenly strikes during a hot lap ;)

lots of snow in San Diego lol, best be prepared. For what it’s worth I meant to say 4s’s. Got what I was trying to say backwards.
 


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Nice! So these are the successor to the A/S3+, right? I have PS4S on my Si and we have the A/S3+ on my gf's TSX. I may do the All Season 4 on my Si for the 2.5 months I need to run all seasons on my car here in Atlanta!
I had the 4s but didn’t need it for daily driving since I do longer commutes for work.
 

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The A/S 3+ are gorgeous, Ive had them on my car for a little over a year. I have taken corners at ridiculous speeds multiple times without a single squeal outta them, very capable all seasons.
 

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The A/S 3+ are gorgeous, Ive had them on my car for a little over a year. I have taken corners at ridiculous speeds multiple times without a single squeal outta them, very capable all seasons.
My AS 3+s are pretty bald now and very loud. I'd guess I have 50k miles on them, hard to tell cause I have a winter set of tires also. They've been decent, I chose them cause it was hard to find a summer tire in 235/45-17.
 

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My AS 3+s are pretty bald now and very loud. I'd guess I have 50k miles on them, hard to tell cause I have a winter set of tires also. They've been decent, I chose them cause it was hard to find a summer tire in 235/45-17.
Damn, I think they're only rated for 40k miles. Time for a new set :p
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