Michelin Primacy Alpin PA3 Tires
Michelin Primacy Alpin PA3 P215/45R17 Tire Specifications
Winter Traction for Luxury Touring Vehicles. This H-rated tire helps deliver a smooth touring ride with efficient wet braking and controlled maneuvers in winter conditions.
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- 10% Better Acceleration in Snow. Primacy™ Alpin® PA3™ tires offer a 10% gain in acceleration and handling characteristics in snow as a result of more sipe edges biting into snow and ice from 3-D StabiliGrip Technology™ with its bidirectional auto blocking and variable geometry sipes.
- Get Shorter, Safer Stops Increased traction at low temperatures for improved braking and handling in the wet and better overall performance in the snow, all the result of the revolutionary Helio CompoundTM, with sunflower oil. The PrimacyTM Alpin® PA3TM tire stop 5.6 feet shorter than its predecessor on wet.
- Get More Miles for Your Money Building on the fuel efficiencies of its predecessor, the Primacy™ Alpin® PA3™ tire uses even less fuel thanks to a rolling resistance that has been reduced by 7%.
Please Note: Specifications of the Michelin Primacy Alpin PA3 tires shown above are listed to be as accurate as possible based on the information provided to us by Michelin tires.
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