Tires : Michelin - Harmony
Michelin Harmony Tires are an all season tire designed for passenger cars and Minivans. The Harmony passenger tire features an all-weather tread pattern that includes full-depth sipes. Backed by an 80000 mile limited warranty, the Michelin Harmony has up to 15% better traction in the snow than a leading competitor. The tires feature Michelin Comfort Control Technology and MaxTouch Construction. They also include a computer-optimized design that reduces vibrations and road noise so you don't have to sacrifice comfort for all season performance.
Price:
$83.74 - $159.70
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Harmony
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What can I say? It's a Michelin.
Traction and quietness. That's all I ask and that's what Michelin delivers.
January 23, 2012
Good tires and great service
This is my second set of these tires. Got about 70K from the first set before they began to look like racing slicks. Hope that I get similar performance from this set.
December 22, 2011
great
it took me forever to find tires. i looked at all of the major competitors and they all seemed to be out of stock especially close to the winter season. i finally looked at tirebuyer and sure enough they had my tire in stock and they were delivered in a very timely manner. i am very saitsfied with my purchase and plan on using tirebuyer for my future purchases from here on out. thanks tirebuyer
December 19, 2011
Fantastic tires so far - very pleased
I finally had to replace the old MXV4's that were original equipment on my Honda. I'm one of those types that do a months worth of research before purchasing anything - it's a personality flaw of mine. I needed a tire that would handle decently on warm summer days, wouldn't hydroplane on the rain slicked highways, and keep me on the road in deep snow and slush. All of my research pointed to the Harmonys'.
The first thing I noticed was a slight gummy feel - it had been quite a while since I had "real rubber" under me. At first they felt a bit jittery but after 120 miles or so, the feeling went away. The second thing I noticed is how quiet the tires are, even at highway speeds with the windows down. Very impressive!!! I've taken on large puddles at high speed with great traction and no hint of hydroplaning. Winter has yet to set in, but I did get to test a slush covered parking lot - no slippage detected.
I'll see if I can report back when winter sets in, which is a fairly dramatic event for Syracuse (173 inches of snow last year). If my research pans out, I should be just fine.
December 19, 2011