@gunnergonk; I’d personally go for the PS4’s. Bear in mind that official tyre noise ratings relates to tyre noise levels outside the car rather than interior noise, so inside the car there might not be an appreciable difference in tyre noise between the Yokohamas and the Michelins and could always add some additional sound deadening to the boot floor.
PS4’s perform consistently very well in tyre tests against other brands, and I’d be prepared to sacrifice a little extra tyre noise for a better performing tyre - especially on a 300ps 4WD performance car.
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2021 Tyre
Reviews Ultra High Performance (UHP) Summer Tyre Test - placed 1st out of 14 tyres
- Positive - Excellent rounded tyre with almost no weakness, excellent grip in the dry and wet, short braking distances and safe balance.
- Negative - Not the most sporty feeling of the UHP tyres.
- Overall - The Michelin Pilot Sport 4 is a tyre with almost no weaknesses, it has excellent grip in all conditions, good aquaplaning resistance, and a low noise. The only negative is that it's not the most responsive of tyres during the dry handling test.
2021 Auto Zeitung Summer UHP Tyre Test - placed 4th out of 10 tyres
2020 Tyre Maeket Overall Braking Test - placed 1st out of 49 tyres
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2019 Auto Bild Summer Tyre Test - placed 14th out of 20 tyres
- Positive - Short dry braking, low noise, low fuel use.
- Negative - Average grip and handling in the wet, high wear.
- Overall - Conditionally recommended.
2019 Summer 53 Tyre Braking Shootout - placed 16th out of 45 tyres
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Review 225/45 R17 Tyre Test - placed 9th out of 11 tyres