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View Poll Results: What brand of tire did your MY25 ship with?
Michelin 20 33.90%
Yokohama 25 42.37%
Pirelli 14 23.73%
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      09-28-2024, 10:23 AM   #1
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MY25 Tire Poll

See a lot of tire talk sprinked around random places so let's collect some data

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      09-28-2024, 10:31 AM   #2
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I got lucky and got the Michelins.
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2024 not a 2025 so won't vote in the poll, but as another data point my late-build M2 (built in July right before the switch to 2025) came with Pirelli P Zeros.
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      09-28-2024, 04:17 PM   #5
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Yup - my 2025 M2 Yokohama tires
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oh sorry - I contaminated the vote with a MY24 response. Sorry.
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oh sorry - I contaminated the vote with a MY24 response. Sorry.
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I have the Yokohamas on my '25. I ran into a guy today in the Staples parking lot with a '24 G87. His had the Yokohamas. He picked his car up about 6 months ago from the same dealer I got mine from in New London CT.

I thought I had "lost" the tire lottery when I first saw them, because I just trust Michelins. But this other guy had taken his to NJ Motorsports for a track day, and said the Yokohamas were good. I asked if they squealed because that's what the Tire Rack review said, but he said no. He admitted he didn't drive super hard though.

Mine's not even a week old so all I've done is putter around town < 45 mph, but the Yokohamas do seem fairly quiet and responsive. I have a long way to go before making any conclusions though.
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I thought I had "lost" the tire lottery when I first saw them, because I just trust Michelins.
I'm sure some feel the same but I prefer Michelin, don't mind Yoko and despise Pirelli. No matter how you slice it it's not a big deal as it's a wear item anyways but I'm hoping for at least Yokohama.

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Just picked mine up today with Pirellis
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Collected my 2025 last Friday with Pirelli P Zeros.
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I have Yoko’s on my 2024 Manual G87 that delivered Mid-August
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Mine was delivered last Thursday and came with Yoko's. 25 Auto with Silver wheels
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Took delivery of mine at the end of June. my24 came on yokos.
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Took delivery of mine at the end of June. my24 came on yokos.
I'm actually surprised the numbers on Michelin and Yoko are this close.

How are you liking the Yokos?

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I'm actually surprised the numbers on Michelin and Yoko are this close.

How are you liking the Yokos?
Me too - making me optimistic I may win the lottery whenever mine gets here
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I'm actually surprised the numbers on Michelin and Yoko are this close.

How are you liking the Yokos?
So far they have been surprisingly good. I don’t have any experience with the Michelins on an M car for comparison but they are certainly better than the pirellis. They are quiet enough for daily driving and seem to offer some actual feel through the steering wheel when driving hard which I know for a fact the pirellis do not. Grip wise they are definitely not on par with the Michelins. I can never get power down when I’m doing a launch even when using launch control. I also often spin in 2nd. Wish they were the Michelins but just glad I didn’t get stuck with this terrible pirellis lol.
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So far they have been surprisingly good. I don’t have any experience with the Michelins on an M car for comparison but they are certainly better than the pirellis. They are quiet enough for daily driving and seem to offer some actual feel through the steering wheel when driving hard which I know for a fact the pirellis do not. Grip wise they are definitely not on par with the Michelins. I can never get power down when I’m doing a launch even when using launch control. I also often spin in 2nd. Wish they were the Michelins but just glad I didn’t get stuck with this terrible pirellis lol.
The Pirelli P-Zero tyres come in many different models across winter, all-season, max performance and track categories. The PZ4* version on the M2 is very close to the Michelin PS4S* tyre in performance, I've driven both on two different M2s on the track back-to-back at an ///M event. Both give very similar levels of grip and handling feel.

Although they aren't the * version on the M2, Tirerack did a comparison test in 2021 of the non-* versions, the PZ4 came out slightly ahead of the PS4S overall with better dry braking and wet cornering grip, the PS4S was slightly better wet braking and dry cornering grip: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests...y.jsp?ttid=269
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I'm actually surprised the numbers on Michelin and Yoko are this close.

How are you liking the Yokos?
I personally feel like they break loose more easily than Michelins but I could just be thinking that because I’ve always driven with Michelins so I’m biased lol
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The Pirelli P-Zero tyres come in many different models across winter, all-season, max performance and track categories. The PZ4* version on the M2 is very close to the Michelin PS4S* tyre in performance, I've driven both on two different M2s on the track back-to-back at an ///M event. Both give very similar levels of grip and handling feel.

Although they aren't the * version on the M2, Tirerack did a comparison test in 2021 of the non-* versions, the PZ4 came out slightly ahead of the PS4S overall with better dry braking and wet cornering grip, the PS4S was slightly better wet braking and dry cornering grip: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/chartDisplay.jsp?ttid=269
My main issue with pirellis is that in every car I’ve ever driven that has had some sort of pirelli on it, the compound just feels too hard. Not to say that they dont grip well, but for daily driving I just feel that they are noisier and harsher than Michelins. The rubber tech that Michelin is using in the PS4s and the new PS5s is just so far ahead of the rest of the competition. Still not minding these Yokos tho lol
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