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Old 06-05-2020, 02:40 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk View Post
A tire change was my first thought as well. Stickier tires could reduce mileage a decent percentage point. A change in your route or driving habits could as well.

Mine did not change signficantly when I bought new tires, but that's because, while I didn't stick with Primacy, I did get a similar all-season touring tire rather than a "sportier" tire.

I guess all this info here will change my decision for the coming tire selection. I was almost set for sticky PS4S for my daily. May be I should consider PSA/S3.
I am set for the Michelin. Any recommendation from Michelin users? Car is daily and stock. Don’t want to loose any comfort but better (if possible) is preferred


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