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I had the Michelin PSS installed on my 2010 Z Sport six months ago and found them to be simply outstanding. Far better than the stock tires; more sticky, better
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I had the Michelin PSS installed on my 2010 Z Sport six months ago and found them to be simply outstanding. Far better than the stock tires; more sticky, better handling in the turns, noticeable reduction in road noise, and more comfortable steer. Car was totaled in last Feb and I picked up a 2014 Touring Z Sport. I am now back to the stock tires and can definitely feel the difference. Saving my money to replace them in the next few months. May seem like a waste of money to replace good tires but having driven on them for even a short amount of time, it is worth it. If you buy them you certainly will not regret it; just research and read the reviews.
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