Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3+
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Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3+
When I got my TLX Tech SH-AWD in Nov of 2014, as part of my option package I had the dealership put the 19" wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 tires on the car. That way I ensured I was getting the handling and cornering that I was paying for (I had learned with my TL Type S that Acura puts shit tires on their cars).
When I hit 45K miles on the tires, even though they weren't quite down to the limit yet, I sprang for a new set of A/S3+ tires. I don't know what kind of black magic the folks at Michelin have been up to, but I was really surprised at the following:
- The new tires are quieter
- The new tires are more responsive in low speed turns and sudden changes of direction
- The new tires are more stable during high speed turns, especially when they are not banked correctly
I haven't had a chance to try them in the rain yet as we have had an extended dry spell but I expect them to at least equal the superb wet handling of the earlier model.
I emphatically recommend spending a little extra money on these tires to really get the full value out of the car you bought. You won't regret it.
When I hit 45K miles on the tires, even though they weren't quite down to the limit yet, I sprang for a new set of A/S3+ tires. I don't know what kind of black magic the folks at Michelin have been up to, but I was really surprised at the following:
- The new tires are quieter
- The new tires are more responsive in low speed turns and sudden changes of direction
- The new tires are more stable during high speed turns, especially when they are not banked correctly
I haven't had a chance to try them in the rain yet as we have had an extended dry spell but I expect them to at least equal the superb wet handling of the earlier model.
I emphatically recommend spending a little extra money on these tires to really get the full value out of the car you bought. You won't regret it.
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Yeah tires make all the difference. I have the SH-AWD and I put on 20" Rims and BFG Sport Comp 2 Tires and holy moly its it different! I mean I can corner at basically any speed and have 0 tire squeal. The car now drives like it is on rails. My tires also are still very quiet (not as quiet as original but still great).
#3
Three Wheelin'
I'm fairly close to new tires I believe, off the top of my head I think I was at 5/32nds pretty much all around. So I was considering the A/S 3 for my next set of tires, but that's probably a waste since I don't drive spirited at all. Though I do frequent a pretty twisty mountain road....
I just know I can't wait to ditch these stock Bridgestones. Just debating between a more performance tire or a higher quality touring tire
I just know I can't wait to ditch these stock Bridgestones. Just debating between a more performance tire or a higher quality touring tire
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I'm fairly close to new tires I believe, off the top of my head I think I was at 5/32nds pretty much all around. So I was considering the A/S 3 for my next set of tires, but that's probably a waste since I don't drive spirited at all. Though I do frequent a pretty twisty mountain road....
I just know I can't wait to ditch these stock Bridgestones. Just debating between a more performance tire or a higher quality touring tire
I just know I can't wait to ditch these stock Bridgestones. Just debating between a more performance tire or a higher quality touring tire
#5
Three Wheelin'
I think the incredible grip of these tires in the wet justifies the extra cost from a safety perspective alone...and a higher quality touring tire might not be that much cheaper, and almost certainly would not provide the same wet/dry capabilities. Check out the reviews on Tire Rack and see what you think.
I have the A/S 3s on a 13' GS350 F Sport and they are phenomenal, but that could also be due to the suspension on the GS, and the fact that it is a much sportier car than our TLX.
Reading some really good reviews about the A/S 3 on the TLX and everyone says it transforms the car. Would really like to see how much it changes the feel of it, just don't want to regret my purchase. Also taking a look at the Pirelli All Season Plus
Also did you stick with 225s or did you go for a wider tire?
Last edited by dezymond; 04-20-2017 at 10:05 PM.
#6
When I got my TLX Tech SH-AWD in Nov of 2014, as part of my option package I had the dealership put the 19" wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 tires on the car. That way I ensured I was getting the handling and cornering that I was paying for (I had learned with my TL Type S that Acura puts shit tires on their cars).
When I hit 45K miles on the tires, even though they weren't quite down to the limit yet, I sprang for a new set of A/S3+ tires. I don't know what kind of black magic the folks at Michelin have been up to, but I was really surprised at the following:
- The new tires are quieter
- The new tires are more responsive in low speed turns and sudden changes of direction
- The new tires are more stable during high speed turns, especially when they are not banked correctly
I haven't had a chance to try them in the rain yet as we have had an extended dry spell but I expect them to at least equal the superb wet handling of the earlier model.
I emphatically recommend spending a little extra money on these tires to really get the full value out of the car you bought. You won't regret it.
When I hit 45K miles on the tires, even though they weren't quite down to the limit yet, I sprang for a new set of A/S3+ tires. I don't know what kind of black magic the folks at Michelin have been up to, but I was really surprised at the following:
- The new tires are quieter
- The new tires are more responsive in low speed turns and sudden changes of direction
- The new tires are more stable during high speed turns, especially when they are not banked correctly
I haven't had a chance to try them in the rain yet as we have had an extended dry spell but I expect them to at least equal the superb wet handling of the earlier model.
I emphatically recommend spending a little extra money on these tires to really get the full value out of the car you bought. You won't regret it.
#7
I got the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ recently right during raining season and it handles great. Barely any tire chrip even with traction control off. I drive it in the rain like I do when its dry and theres no noticable drop off in grip. Braking is great as well. Overall a very quiet, grippy, and awesome tire.
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#8
Three Wheelin'
Yeah think I've decided that the Michelin A/S 3+ will be my next tire. See how the TLX feels with a performance tire instead of a grand touring.
#9
Suzuka Master
When I got my TLX Tech SH-AWD in Nov of 2014, as part of my option package I had the dealership put the 19" wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3 tires on the car. That way I ensured I was getting the handling and cornering that I was paying for (I had learned with my TL Type S that Acura puts shit tires on their cars).
When I hit 45K miles on the tires, even though they weren't quite down to the limit yet, I sprang for a new set of A/S3+ tires. I don't know what kind of black magic the folks at Michelin have been up to, but I was really surprised at the following:
- The new tires are quieter
- The new tires are more responsive in low speed turns and sudden changes of direction
- The new tires are more stable during high speed turns, especially when they are not banked correctly
I haven't had a chance to try them in the rain yet as we have had an extended dry spell but I expect them to at least equal the superb wet handling of the earlier model.
I emphatically recommend spending a little extra money on these tires to really get the full value out of the car you bought. You won't regret it.
When I hit 45K miles on the tires, even though they weren't quite down to the limit yet, I sprang for a new set of A/S3+ tires. I don't know what kind of black magic the folks at Michelin have been up to, but I was really surprised at the following:
- The new tires are quieter
- The new tires are more responsive in low speed turns and sudden changes of direction
- The new tires are more stable during high speed turns, especially when they are not banked correctly
I haven't had a chance to try them in the rain yet as we have had an extended dry spell but I expect them to at least equal the superb wet handling of the earlier model.
I emphatically recommend spending a little extra money on these tires to really get the full value out of the car you bought. You won't regret it.
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#14
Three Wheelin'
Put these tires on my TLX almost 2 months ago. Great tire.