Primacy All Season TIRE REVIEW
There are 198 reviews for the Primacy All Season

Rating Snapshot
When asked, 45% of reviewers recommend this tire
Review Summary
Customers are sharply divided on these tires. Many praise exceptional quietness, smoothness, and comfortable ride quality. However, an equally large group reports severe premature wear, with tires becoming half-worn by 18,000 miles despite higher mileage ratings. Safety concerns including blowouts and poor winter performance are frequently cited. Some note excellent dry and wet handling, yet durability complaints and reliability issues dominate overall sentiment. The split between satisfied and dissatisfied users reflects fundamentally different ownership experiences.
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1-10 on 198 reviews

Michelin All-Season
This is an excellent tire. Great grip and smooth operation. Leads to improved full economy. Especially great in wet weather! Long tread-wear life!

poor tire wear
came on a 2023 Lincoln Corsair rotated at every oil change Car now has 17500 miles and ford city Champaign Il says it bis almost time for new tires.. we do not exceed speed limits no fast starts or stops Bothh drivers are in 80's so easy driving . why so short tire life?
We’re sorry to hear your Michelin Primacy All Season tires have not delivered the mileage expected. Tire wear can vary based on factors such as alignment, road conditions, and maintenance. We recommend having the tires inspected by your servicing dealer to evaluate the wear pattern and determine the cause. Once you have more information, please feel free to contact our Consumer Care team at 866-866-6605 (Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM EST, Sat 9 AM–1 PM EST). We’d be happy to assist further.
michelinman.com
June 9, 2026

You can buy better
These came standard on my 2023 Toyota Sienna. From the beginning I noticed how easily the front tires will spin on takeoff in the rain. This is a hybrid so it does have more torque but it is very easy to break the grip. Second, they are loud. Finally, at 35K and need replacement, and I have them rotated with every oil change. These will not make 45K. Have not had any mechanical issues with them but I would not recommend them.
Thank you for sharing your honest feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience with your Michelin Primacy All Season tires did not meet expectations with traction, noise or tread life. We recommend having your tires inspected by an authorized tire retailer. Once you have the results, please call and share the details with us at 866-866-6605 (Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM EST, Sat 9 AM–1 PM EST).
michelinman.com
May 29, 2026

Disappointed
Tires are horrible only lasted 30000km this is un acceptable.
Thank you for providing your feedback. We're sorry to hear you experienced premature mileage wear on your Primacy All Season tires. Tire wear can be influenced by several factors such as vehicle alignment, inflation, and driving conditions. We recommend having your tires inspected by an authorized tire retailer so the cause can be properly evaluated and call us with the results. Our number is 888-871-4444 (Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM EST, Sat 9 AM–1 PM EST).
Michelin North America, Inc.
May 29, 2026

Brutal Tires. These Suck!
We purchased a brand new 2025 Toyota Tacoma in Winnipeg, Manitoba that came with these Michelin Primacy tires. These are the worst tires in the world!! We had a flat tire within 400 kilometers direct from the Dealership. The Dealership (Birchwood Toyota) didn't care one bit .... they got their vehicle sale!! I can't even sell these three remaining tires (with 400 kilometers) - No one wants them!
We’re sorry to hear about your experience with your new vehicle and the Michelin Primacy All Season tires, especially so soon after purchase. We understand how frustrating that must be. Please contact our Consumer Care team at 888-871-4444 (Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM EST, Sat 9 AM–1 PM EST) so we can review your situation further and assist.
Michelin North America, Inc.
May 29, 2026

Great look
Heard a lot and got them

New tire
Good ride hope they last 55,000 miles

Great Tires

Either OR? Self Seal or Run Flats?
The wear was good replaced on my 2023 lyric at 27k. Several times had a nail or screw in a tire and the self seal worked perfectly. People need to understand the all car makers are not putting spares in the vehicles, maybe with the exception of pick-ups. I also have a C8 Corvette with Run Flats and would prefer a self seal tire on that car. Run Flats on a previous Benz. It's either or. Run Flats are harder and louder,

Foam Insert Separated From My Primacy AS TO on my 2025 Tesla M3.
2025 Tesla M3 with ~ 16.5K miles. The cylindric foam insert supposedly glued to the inside of the tire to reduce sound, fully separated. The foam rolled into a ball causing significant shuttering at 70-75 MPH. I went to Big O tires for balancing thinking that would resolve the problem. Unfortunately, no. Back to Big O. This time they removed the tire discovering the foam no longer attached to the tire. Who knew tires had foam inserts? Tires handle well but don't think I'll repurchase these Michelin's. First time I've experienced any issues with Michelin's.
Thank you for sharing. We are sorry to hear you experienced this issue. Some tires, particularly those designed for electric vehicles, include an internal foam insert to help reduce road noise. We recommend continuing to work with your dealer, and they can contact us directly if additional support is needed. If you would like to speak with us, please contact our Consumer Care team at 866-866-6605 (Mon–Fri 8 AM–7 PM EST, Sat 9 AM–1 PM EST).
michelinman.com
May 12, 2026