Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3+

The Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3 Plus is a Ultra High Performance All Season tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 5 tire reviews averaging 81% over 107,000 miles driven.

Dry Grip 83%
Wet Grip 87%
Road Feedback 77%
Handling 80%
Wear 77%
Comfort 73%
Buy again 90%

The Pilot Sport AS 3+ is ranked 9th of 25 All Season Ultra High Performance tires.

This tire replaced the Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3 and this tire has been replaced by the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4.

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Questions and Answers for the Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3 Plus

2019-06-29 - Love your reviews, and would be great to see a review at some point on the Michelin pilot sport as 3+. Especially for performance cars compared to the pilot sport 4S, and considering winter environments where the temps are around 0-5C and it’s very wet but no snow. E.g. southern UK, France, or central coasts of the USA. Interesting things might be what temps are the crossover point for MPSAS3+ vs MPS4S in dry and wet. Great reviews and videos, I recommend to all my car enthusiast friends.

The AS3+ vs PS4S is a test I would love to make, but as we don't get the Pilot Sport All Season range in Europe, it is proving very difficult. I hope Michelin US will help in 2020!


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Top 3 Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3 Plus Reviews

BMW 330 Ci Sport (255/35 R18) on mostly motorways for 10,000 spirited miles
Purchased 4 of these tires for my '05 BMW 330CI ZHP in 255/35/18 *4 (I put two rear wheels on the front to get a more equal handling characteristic at high speeds), In dry, handling is excellent, not enough room to test it out at it's limits (traffic) but it's relatively good traction in 270 degree on ramps. in the rain, night and day. The car 'floats' with any water on the concrete at highway speeds. If you consider speeding in the rain, all 4's are going to put the car into a flat spin and you're going for a ride. For those out there that 'know' when your car is right at it's traction limit, you will be lucky to travel 70MPH in a 70 zone with these tires in the rain on concrete. Asphalt is a little different, better traction but you can still feel it get loose a little over 70. I purchased these tires because they were supposed to have great handling in dry and wet, dry is good, not great, wet is a skating rink.
Helpful 38 - tire reviewed on June 21, 2021
Given 80% while driving a Volvo XC60 (255/45 R20) on a combination of roads for 30,000 spirited miles
Great tires and were a welcome improvement coming from a Hankook Ventus. Started to tear and chunk when they were at the last few 32nds but that may be due to driving style.
Helpful 24 - tire reviewed on December 12, 2022
Volkswagen (225/40 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 51,000 spirited miles
I had the dealership put tires on during service and they put the Michelin Pilot Sport AS 3 Plus on my 2012 GTI MKVI. These cost me right at $900 for the set but I couldn't be happier. I've got about 50,000 miles on them and in dry weather they still preform great and I really drive my GTI. I go shooting at a range up in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas a at least once a week and I look forward to the drive as much as I do time at the range. A great test for tires. With 50K miles on them they preform on dry road like they did when I first bought them. I take off fast but, when it comes to stoping I use my gears and I'm easy on the breaks, I still have the ones from the factory with 172k miles on the car. The Michelins have worn evenly and I've only noticed road noice for about the last 10k miles. Probably my fault, I did 5k tire rotations up until 30k and have only rotated them once since then. They did well in the rain however, I drive a lot more conservatively when it rains. Last winter we got a lot of rain and during extremely heavy showers I did feel a little hydroplaning when a lot of water was standing on the road. These are not the most smooth riding tire but they last and preform very well. I'm pricing a new set now before winter. One more thought, these tires take a lot of abuse from our very poor California roads and I haven't had to repair or replace one.. I can't rate snow or ice I almost never drive in those conditions we never get snow and as far as ice it's a rarity and I try to stay off the roads I'd rather not risk someone sliding into me. I've found for the 225/49/18s $175 a tire is about the lowest I'm going to get.
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on October 1, 2019
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