Anyone running MXV4s 205/55x16?
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Anyone running MXV4s 205/55x16?
I looking for anyone who is running this tire in this size and willing to comment. I realize they will give me a quieter softer ride and longer tread wear, but will I give up the nice turn-in of my RFs or are they about the same? I just don't want to get a new tire that will feel squirmy or sloppy.
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I looking for anyone who is running this tire in this size and willing to comment. I realize they will give me a quieter softer ride and longer tread wear, but will I give up the nice turn-in of my RFs or are they about the same? I just don't want to get a new tire that will feel squirmy or sloppy.
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If you have any wet weather this is not a good choice considering so many good alternatives.
Generally you can't expect Grand Touring All Season tires to give you handling on par to runflats or most performance Summer tires (non runflat).
For comfort and long treadwear with better handling you can try-
In 205/50-16 (slightly less than stock tire diameter at 24.1")
In Ultra HP All Season tires:
BF Goodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S $99 each 400 treadwear
Pirelli PZero Nero M&S $119 each 400 treadwear
Kumho Ecsta ASX $81 each 420 treadwear
In High Performance All Season tires:
Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S $160 each 400 treadwear V speed rated
In 205/55-16 (note that this is taller than stock tire diameter at 24.9")
In Ultra HP All Season tires:
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS $114 each 400 treadwear
Yokohama ADVAN S.4. $134 each 400 treadwear
BF Goodrich g-Force Super Sport A/S $106 each 400 treadwear
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S $143 each 400 treadwear
Pirelli PZero Nero M&S $88 each (closeout) 400 treadwear
In High Performance All Season tires:
Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S $117 each 400 treadwear H speed rated
Bridgestone Potenza G009 $89 each 460 treadwear
Yokohama Avid V4S $95 each 500 treadwear
For if your tire budget is larger and you want good handling in any weather and good street handling, with comfort and low noise with longer wear (at least 400 treadwear which is fairly good), then
Check out the-
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS
or
Yokohama ADVAN S.4.
Both are solid tires.
The reason why I don't really like the longer wear tires for the MINI is rubber gets hard as it ages so if you do low annual miles you may not get the full use out of longer wearing tires. Also if you drive hard, you will wear any tire out more quickly and the MINI is a driver's car not some MINIvan. So you'd do well to get some good handling tires with moderately good treadwear.
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