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Michelin Latitude tour HP


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The Michelin Latitude tour HP is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s. Below is data from 6 tyre reviews averaging 62% over 118,405 miles driven.
 


Michelin Latitude tour HP
Dry Grip
75%

Wet Grip
62%

Road Feedback
70%

Progressiveness
68%

Wear
47%

Comfort
73%

Buy again
40%


Michelin Latitude tour HP Reviews

Given 89% (breakdown) while driving a Land Rover Discovery 3 (225-55-19-V)
Driving on a combination of roads for 50,000 average miles
Excellent wear - over 50,000 miles and 2mm left - regular attention to tyre pressure and annual alignment checks - adequately quiet and good grip but getting less good now in wet - excellent in the snow 3 trips to the alps - better than the pirelli's it came with - i will buy again
tyre reviewed on November 27, 2011
Given 64% (breakdown) while driving a Land Rover freelander (225-55-17-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 25,000 average miles
The Latitudes have performed reasonably well on / off road and in deep snow apart from poor wear. I still have two Michelin Synchrones on the front of the vehicle that have done twice the mileage and are only needing to be replaced because my tracking has been a bit out and they have worn on the insides (still loads of tread on the outsides). Conversely, the Latitudes have worn evenly but rapidly (they have also been on the front of the vehicle as I swap them around occasionally. Pretty expensive, but the Synchrones were aswell. Switching to Pirelli Scorpion STRs as I can't get Synchrones any more. Wouldn't choose Latitudes again as they're not good value for money and they look like regular car tyres (naff!). Real shame Michelin stopped making the Synchrone... GREAT all round tyre and looked good too.
tyre reviewed on October 26, 2011
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Given 26% (breakdown) while driving a Land Rover freelander (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 11,000 easy going miles
Were fitted to a Freelander td4 diesel to replace original Synchrones which had covered 78k yes 78k miles.
The two Latitudes, fitted to the front were checked after 24hrs by the fitters due to extreme noise and pulling heavily to the nearside. The two tyres had to be fitted to the rear as driving was impossible. The road noise continued to be excessive and I was advised to "TURN UP THE VOLUME" on the radio!
They reached their wear limit after 11k miles!! Thank goodness.
Went over to Falken and never lokked back.
Incidentally Michelin to whom they were sent back under customer complaint said that they had been over-inflated and did not want to know....Buyer beware and be-warned
tyre reviewed on June 10, 2011
Given 63% (breakdown) while driving a Acura MDX (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly town for 23,000 easy going miles
These tires are great if you don't mind replacing them every other year!
Mine lasted only 23,000 miles. Completely worn and with cracks throughout the sidewalls. Less than two years old and driven by a soccer mom in small town with commute of 5 miles to work and average speed of 30mph.
Ridiculous! Total garbage.
But they ride great! very quiet, soft, delicate tires apparently for wealthy drivers who don't mind overpaying for product.
tyre reviewed on March 27, 2011
Given 56% (breakdown) while driving a BMW X5 (225-55-18-W)
Driving on mostly town for 30 average miles
Using the tyre in tropical country (Malaysia) on my X5 E73, was driving at about 70-80kmph on wet road, making an easy corner, the car lost grip and skidded and hit a curb and it cost me a rim. Recently was driving on wet on a interstate highway at about 110-120kmph on a perfectly straight road, the car suddenly lost control almost hit to the divider, thank God I managed to steer it back to the left and the car cuts thru 2lanes and gain back control on the emergency lane on the left. Thank God the other cars on the road managed to avoid me. The 4 Michelin are quite new, just replaced 7-8 months ago did about 10k km. Really need a new tyre that can help against aquaplaning.
tyre reviewed on January 22, 2011
Given 76% (breakdown) while driving a Honda CRV (225-65-17-T)
Driving on mostly town for 9,375 spirited miles
Although it's too early to comment on the tyre's wear, was using Yokohama Geolanders before the Michelins and the immediate difference felt would be the improvement in steering response. The car felt more "alive" and there's greater confidence for spirited driving. Noise levels also improved although not by much while the Michelins are generally more comfortable. Driving under wet conditions was satisfactory with so far no aquaplaning and twitching (the Yokos were less effective under wet conditions and twitched several times through corners). Generally a recommended all weather tyre from a renowned heritage.
tyre reviewed on November 5, 2009

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