Michelin Alpin A4 205/60 R16 96H
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Michelin Alpin A4 tires are generally praised for their performance on asphalt and wet surfaces, with users noting their quietness and durability. They handle well in mild snow and slush, making them suitable for Central European winters. However, they struggle on ice and compacted snow, especially as temperatures drop below -15 degrees Celsius, where they tend to harden and lose grip. Despite lacking spikes, the tires are appreciated for their directional tread pattern and deep sipes, which contribute to minimal noise levels. While some users find them expensive, they are recommended for their overall balance and reliability, particularly in city driving conditions. Users with extensive experience highlight that these tires perform best in temperatures between +5 to -5 degrees Celsius. Overall, the Michelin Alpin A4 is a solid choice for those prioritizing comfort and performance in moderate winter conditions, though caution is advised on icy roads.
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Drives well on asphalt in any winter weather, also fine on wet surfaces. Can handle mild snow. Soft, not very noisy. Does not drive on ice at all! It’s very, very hard, difficult for it to pull uphill. On compacted snow - poorly. On an icy track - you constantly think it might skid, only at a low speed is it possible. ![]() |
The tires are just awesome, simply indispensable at the beginning and end of winter! Very deep grooves. Driving in slush is just a pleasure. directional tread pattern, deep sipes, minimal noise level no spikes, but that doesn't bother )) ![]() |
Michelin has come up with really good tires. I see no drawbacks, only advantages. Better than Alpin A4 tires are only Michelin studded tires. It's an incomparable feeling when you feel your clear advantage on the road. Rubber – JUST WOW!!! I couldn't even imagine it would be this good. Before purchasing, I looked at photos of it online. Back then, it seemed like nothing impressive. But then I bought it, put it on and... the first 300 km were just a revelation for me. Winter roads are not scary at all for these tires. The car went through ice, snow, and half-melted snow slush as if they weren't there at all. The car took all turns easily, braked excellently, and drove smoothly and effortlessly. Superrr!!! I recommend it to everyone! Not cheap rubber. ![]() |
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While the asphalt is wet and there is just a bit of snow, it's okay. But once it's truly wintery conditions, it's not great. It struggles to grip. Almost on every hill where there's ice or packed snow, it's very tough to get going again, there's no traction. You can drive out, if you're not bottomed out, generally speaking, if you have good skills with the gas, steering, and gearbox.