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The Fuel Max doesn't come in the Touring OEM size of 195/55R16 (not many tires do). Nor does it come in the narrower 185/60R16 size nor in any 185mm wide 16" tire. Goodyear Tires | Car And Minivan Tires | Assurance Fuel Max If I were you and wanted the Fuel Max, I'd get the 205/55R16 size. A lot of Touring owners get that size anyway because of the large variety of tires available in that size as opposed to the relatively few tires available in the Touring OEM size. A benefit of getting the wider 205mm size is that you'll generally get better handling and braking. But you'd probably lose a little on fuel mileage. My guess is that if you were to get the Fuel Max in the 205/55R16 size, the loss in MPG because of the wider tread will be roughly offset by the gain in MPG because of the Fuel Max tread compound.
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Friends: 0 | I put Fuel Max tires on yesterrday. I will try 42/40 to start. Let me know how 44/40 work Quote:
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I just wore out my 80K Goodyear Assurance Comfort Tread after 55k, I was Talked into Falcons and my MPG has dropped an alarming 5mpg. Not sure if that was the problem but I have had a sudden drop in MPG If anyone knows about that. H E L P ! | |
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New tires willn early always drop your MPG at least for a little while. You are now running a taller tire, you old ones wore down and were likely smaller in overall diameter. The effect of going to the new "larger" tire is that you will turn less revolutions per mile than the old smaller tire AND the new tire has more rolling resistance due to more tread, new compound, and hard edges. The general idea is that your milage will increase after they are broken in which could be a couple thousand miles. Some tires due to extra weight, stickier compound and/or overall tread design will always get worse gas mileage than your stock tires. That is why many of us are very picky as to what tires we install. Some tries are now being designed for low rolling resistance and with fuel efficiency in mind. To help offset this drop in MPG I suggest you check your tire pressure and ensure it is at least up to manufacture specs. Most people that care about their fuel efficiency run at the tire maximum rating or higher. I go above the max rating but it is up to you if you want to do that.
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At 61,000 miles, because I'm going on a long trip, I decided to maybe replace the tires and did in fact buy a set of Goodyear Assurance(s) last week. They are load range A, treadwear 620, temperature range B. I bought them at Discount Tire with all the bells and whistles, including free replacement of any tire that fails for any reason at any point in its life (an extra $66 for the set of four). Out the door, after a Goodyear rebate of $20 and a matching $20 from Discount, the cost was $510. While the MAXIMUM psi is 51, the recommended from Goodyear is 35 and right now mine are set at 35. I have 199 miles so far on my first tank since purchase and my gas mileage has increased from a previously consistent 51 or 51.5 to a rather remarkable 59.1. The car is a 2005 model and there's been no discernable change in driving conditions or my driving habits (no one drives this car but me). Best of all, and it's a rather big deal with me nowadays, is that these tires are made in the United States. | |
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I'm curious because I just recommended the Fuel Max to my buddy with a Civic hybrid after putting on a new set of a non-low rolling resistance tire and his mileage plummeted into the mid 30s even with 90% freeway driving. His quick 20mile drive through town netted him 48mpg which he has not seen since the car was new with stock tires. I'll get more info from him next week and see if the trend continues. So far these tires seem promising. | |
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Friends: 22 | Don Rossetti, Which Goodyear "Assurance(s)" did you get? There are 4: 1. Assurance 2. Assurance Fuel Max 3. Assurance ComforTred 4. Assurance TripleTred |
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Falkon is not a great tire. Shouldn't let anyone talk you into anything. If you haven't put too many miles on them, take 'em back for an exchange, especially if high gas mileage is you goal. | |
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Friends: 0 | I never have understood how people expect to get well north of 50,000 miles on a tire. They must be driving 25,000 miles per year because after about three years any tire I've ever had is hurting--and not just from wear, the compound is losing its resiliency and is unsafe. By 36,000 miles I'm wanting new tires regardless of tread depth. White knuckle rides in the rain aren't appealing to me. Treadwear ratings are a joke! You might get 50,000+ miles if you drive extremely gently, but you will be driving on a very unsafe tire from what I've seen. No, thanks. The last thing I would gauge a tire by is its treadwear rating. It is most often the inverse of its handling quality. |
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