Got 'em. Really quiet, I mean noticeably more quiet than other newly installed Michelin tires I had. Grippy. Not tried in the snow yet. The problem is they reduce the gas mileage by 1-2 mpg. For A relatively low milege driver like me, that was OK, until gas hit 3 bucks. Then it becomes an issue. Check out Michelin Harmony. If I had it to do over today, that's what I would use. Got Harmony's on my other car and they increased gas mileage and are grippy. At one time Goodyear had a 30 day trial. When I first got these, I was so smitten with them I did not take them back, also gas was 1.59 I put 3 more pounds of air in them to compensate for high rolling resistance, and got a firmer ride and slightly better fuel mileage. But comfort is the reason I got them in the first place. Do the math on 100 miles a day and 1-2 mpg less. It's shocking. Does not take much time for the michein to pay for itself. Hope this helps. Feel free to post any more questions about this tire.