I've had mine for 18k miles already. Hope this helps.
- Better grip than the Bridgestone's it came with.
- Quieter
- Multiple compounds used by Michelin to make their proprietary rubber.
- Tried and tested by high end (and super high end) Euro brands - they signed off on it even before using on their cars (compounds, testing, mfring).
- Steering is precise and way sharper than than Bridgestones.
- Wet steering brings confidence (but don't get carried away).
- Awesome dry surface tires. Excellent if you are looking for wet/dry balance. You really drive with confidence on wet asphalt.
- If you hesitate because of price, you can always settle for 2nd best...or 3rd. To me, these tires are on top of the tire food chain.
- It is pricey but you get over it once you start driving and have warmed up your tires.
- The only other set I would try once it is time to change is the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires.