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1. Michelin Primacy 4+ Premium2. Tomket Sport Lowcost
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If you're looking to choose between the Tomket Sport and the Michelin Primacy 4+ tyres for your vehicle, here is a detailed comparison based on various parameters and test results to make your choice easier.
Starting off with the Tomket Sport tyre, it's a summer tyre with a rating of 11% in our tests. According to Autobild and ADAC tests, the Tomket Sport tyre ranked 34 out of 55 and 37 out of 50, respectively. Looking at the Autobild 2024 tests summary, good points noted were lightness and efficiency, with little tyre wear. On the downside, however, the tyre was criticized for being unbalanced, with weaknesses noted on both dry and particularly wet surfaces, lower than average mileage, and significant sustainability issues.
Moving on to the Michelin Primacy 4+ tyre, it's a touring summer tyre and has an impressive rating of 77% in our tests. This tyre has taken high positions in all mutual tests - 5th place in an Autobild test with 55 total tyres, 2nd place in an Autoklub test with 19 total tyres, and 3rd place in an ADAC test with 50 total tyres. The Autobild 2024 test described the Michelin Primacy 4+ as very balanced, good on dry and wet surfaces, with an excellent sustainability record, and very high mileage. No significant weaknesses were observed. The Autobild test noted reduced exterior noise as one of its best features. Notably, the Michelin Primacy 4+ was succeeded by the Michelin Primacy 5.
To summarize, both the Tomket Sport and Michelin Primacy 4+ are summer tyres with their distinct strengths and weaknesses. The Tomket Sport is light and efficient, but has less than satisfactory performance on dry and particularly wet roads and a low sustainability score. On the other hand, the Michelin Primacy 4+ performs very well on dry and wet surfaces, has excellent sustainability credentials, and boasts of reduced exterior noise, placing it higher in overall tests.
While the choice of tyre will ultimately depend on your specific requirements and conditions, the Michelin Primacy 4+ appears to present a superior option in this comparison.
1. Michelin Primacy 4+ Premium2. Tomket Sport Lowcost
2. Tomket Sport 16.
2. Tomket Sport 49.
1. Michelin Primacy 4+ Highly recommended2. Tomket Sport Sufficient
2. Tomket Sport Sufficient
2. Tomket Sport 73%
2. Tomket Sport 63%
2. Tomket Sport 49%
2. Tomket Sport 85%
2. Tomket Sport 79%
Name | Stopping distance on dry | Stopping distance on wet | |||||
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Best values in test | 35,4 | 25,8 | |||||
Tomket Sport | 38,6 | 33,3 | |||||
Michelin Primacy 4+ | 36,3 | 27,7 | |||||
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Name | Points total | Wet | Dry | ||||
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Best values in test | 104,7 | 106 | 103,4 | ||||
Tomket Sport | 95,6 | 93,2 | 97,9 | ||||
Michelin Primacy 4+ | 102,6 | 103,9 | 101,4 | ||||
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Name | Rating | Enviromental impact | Driving safety | ||||
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Best values in test | dobré | 1,3 | 1,8 | ||||
Tomket Sport Rating: Sufficient | dostatečné | 3,3 | 3,8 | ||||
Michelin Primacy 4+ Rating: Good | dobré | 1,6 | 2,3 | ||||
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