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Old 11-15-2019, 09:56 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by rotis View Post
I've driven on all of these tires on various cars.

The Continental ECS is much newer than the PSS. I consider the ECS a better tire overall. As others have said, the PS4 is the successor to the PSS. I think the PS4 is faster than the ECS in the dry, and they are roughly similar in the wet.

The ECS has a softer sidewall than the PS4, so take that into consideration.
I agree the ECS has a softer sidewall for a more comfortable ride. The Michelins respond faster when slightly moving the steering wheel. If money is no object go Michelin.If you want to save a few hundred go Continental. My car vette came with Michelin PS2 runflats and I could tell the difference in both. Saying that I would buy the Continentals again. Not saying it wasn't good enough, but the sizes I wanted they don't make the Michelins in a non run flat.
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