Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus Tires
Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus Tires
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 12, 2016]
Stefan
Model Reviewed:
Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus
Strength:
Long life
Weakness:
None do far This is the longest lasting tire I have ever seen.
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[Apr 24, 2012]
Steve
Model Reviewed:
bmw 740il
Strength:
none
Weakness:
dry rotted after 3 years and 30 000 miles. Don't wast your money,Michelin makes good truck and performance tire but not the in between. |
[Feb 06, 2011]
Burdell
Model Reviewed:
MXV4 Plus Energy
Strength:
smooth ride
Weakness:
fell apart After a couple of years, had an unexpected flat. (Dealer wouldn't cover it with purchased tire warranty.) Other front tire showed similar damage. Replaced both.
Similar Products Used: Uniroyal, Yokohama, Toyo, Continental |
[Dec 13, 2010]
Jim
Model Reviewed:
Dodge Grd Caravan
Strength:
Great ride and handling. Have over 60,000 miles on them and they have worn evenly and still have 3/32 of tread.
Weakness:
They dry rotted very early on. Van does stay out in the Florida sun. Did not seem to hurt tire. Great tires, would buy them again. Similar Products Used: Goodyear and Yokohoma |
[Nov 06, 2009]
dsimon
Model Reviewed:
Michelin Energy MXV4+
Strength:
NONE
Weakness:
Price
These tires are horrible. They are rated at 30,000 miles but at 15,386 they are worn out. I called Michelin to file a claim; they explained it was my car!
Similar Products Used: Sumitomo
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[Jul 20, 2009]
carguy65456
Model Reviewed:
Honda
Strength:
None.
Weakness:
Weak sidewalls that will give out after less than 20k miles of wear. Michelin MXV4 Plus XSE tires came new when I purchased my vehicle and in 1 year and less than 20k miles of wear all four tires have had to be replaced due to side wall failures. Currently no recall on these tires, but they certainly aren't worth their high end price. Avoid at all cost. |
[Apr 29, 2008]
royalstuart54
Model Reviewed:
Michelin MXV4 Plus P235/55R17
Recieved from the factory with my new 2007 Hyundai Azera Limited, Michelin MXV4 Plus P235/55R17. At 15,757 miles, the tires have "inner cupping" issues per the Hyundai dealership! This isn't a good situation for such a high-end ($125+) tire! |
[Dec 08, 2007]
psjonathan
Model Reviewed:
MBZ S500 Michelin MXV4 Plus XSE
Strength:
Michelin's stock price is up this year.
Weakness:
Rain/Snow and mostly customer service I've had Michelin Tires on most of my Mercedes automobiles and the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus' have been by far the worst tire I have ever paid for. Not only are these direct OEM replacements for a set that lasted little over 10,000 miles, this set has lasted less than 5,100 miles. I would not be so vocal in my anger, wxept that Michelin's customer service is making this out to be "my" fault that the tires have worn down in less than 5,100 miles. The car is driven in Palm Springs, California on surface roads when I am in town for the winter. Otherwise the car-and tires-rest in a climate controlled and carpeted garage. The tires were purchased in 8/05 and are not only seperating visably, but they are worn EVENLY on all four tires. Four other cars in the garage, with the same wear, age, and storage conditions, albeit Pirelli P4000's, show little if any wear, no hazing, unusual treadwear, etc. My telephone calls with Michelin's customer service make my blood boil. "Dave" said that the problem is that the "H" is not the right rating for my car, and is very possibly the reason for the tread wear. "Dave" say's that the "V" rated tires are what my car calls for. Mercedes says the "H" rated tires are not only OEM factory, but also the tires that was engineered for that body style. There is "NO WARRANTY" on tread wear. Yet Michelin has agreed to pay 75% of the cost in replacing the tires...."IF" I purchase the new Primacy MXV4. Personally Michelin should pay 100% even if I went to Pirelli's! Similar Products Used: too many to mention, Avon, Pirelli, Dulop, Custom Hand made tread...etc. |
[Jun 06, 2007]
Neil Angpiroj
Strength:
slow tyre wear due to harder compound. Looks good even when used for a couple of years .
Weakness:
Piss poor grip , generate alot of squeeking on wet road. Expensive , poor breaking performance.
They squeek and squeel at every opportunity ! grip on wet road surfaces is terrible , the car slides from side to side.
Similar Products Used: Bridgestone Potenza
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[Feb 02, 2005]
TCG
Model Reviewed:
VW Eurovan
Strength:
Good in snow
Weakness:
Treadwear, price Reading the rest of the reviews, I wonder if everyone's talking about the same tire. One correlation may be vehicle weight. These tires came as original equipment on my '03 VW Eurovan, and my main beef is treadwear. With under 24,000 miles on the van, there is only 20-25% of the tread left, and I try to drive conservatively (waaay too slow, according to my wife). Handling has seemed acceptable, although the rapidly approaching replacement tires (not Energy MXV4's) will be the acid test. They've been surprisingly good in snow, although the weight of the vehicle (quite heavy) might have something to do with that. No road noise problems, and handling in the rain seems all right. They're very expensive to replace. I can't recommend these tires due to the treadwear problem, but on a lighter car they may do fine. |