kiwi
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- Apr 14, 2023
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- Location (town/city + country)
- Waikanae, NZ
- Driving
- MG4
After 46,000 km it was time to replace the original Maxxis M3 rears and the less than half used Maxxis Bravo HP replacement fronts.
This is my wife's car and our first EV. I've always disliked the ride and handling in the wet. Having fitted Pilot Sport 5 tyres to my 200 HP MG4, and experiencing a real handling boost I was keen to see the effect of Michelin's everyday Primacy 5 tyres on the lower power 174 HP MG ZS EV MKII.
Immediate result with much improved handling, better comfort, and certainly less noise. Definitely feels more composed. No snow here in winter but Wellington can be pretty wet. No rain yet to test but I look forward to that!
This is my wife's car and our first EV. I've always disliked the ride and handling in the wet. Having fitted Pilot Sport 5 tyres to my 200 HP MG4, and experiencing a real handling boost I was keen to see the effect of Michelin's everyday Primacy 5 tyres on the lower power 174 HP MG ZS EV MKII.
Immediate result with much improved handling, better comfort, and certainly less noise. Definitely feels more composed. No snow here in winter but Wellington can be pretty wet. No rain yet to test but I look forward to that!