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Best tire for best mileage

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Green_Is_Good, Mar 17, 2010.

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    Green_Is_Good New Member

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    What does everyone think is the best tire for mileage?
     
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    I just picked up a set of 195/55/R16 Michelin Energy Savers for my '08 touring grade and they are awesome! Much QUIETER than the OE Bridgestones and my MPG's have improved by 6%.

    I purchased the tires from my local Costco, and the tire purchase experience was terrific. They gave me a great price, quick service, and road hazard warranty.
     
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    I have a 2004 purchased in Oct 2003. I was told it was the 4th sold in the state. I put Michelin HydroEdge on the car a few years ago and it KILLED my mileage. I'm checking on choices for when I have to replace them. Thanks for your input. Sounds like the Energy Savers A/S are the ones.
     
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    On the Gen II Touring, I would expect about a 6% improvement with the Energy Savers over the OEM Bridgestone Turanzas El-400 V speed rated tires. With some wear, I think you'll be seeing even more improvement.

    On the Gen II Standard Prius, TireRack got a 4.74% improvement with the Energy Savers over the OEM Goodyear Integrities.

    I wonder how well the Energy Savers will perform in snow and ice (TireRack didn't test the tires in snow and ice.)

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    They now have HydroEdge with GreenX. I guess that means they put those LRR compound in HydroEdge. I wonder if it will get better MPG than the original HydroEdge.
     
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    I bet HE with Green X gets better mpg than the original HE. But did you notice that in the TireRack tests, the HE with Green X got a tiny bit worse mpg than the OEM Integrities?
     
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    Does anyone know if the cooper GFE (GREATER FUEL EFFICIENCY) LRR tires will give you better MPG than the stock Goodyear Integrity tires? They came out a few months ago & been looking for that info but can't seem to find it.
     
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    I have these as well and have been averaging 58mpg (from the computer readout).
     
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    Ya, MPG and dry surface performance is almost as good as OEM and perform way better in wet surface (where OEM is weak at). Cheaper and more tread than Energy Saver.

    I think it is a very good balance.
     
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    How is that compare to OEM Integrity?
     
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    I don't know what others think but I bought the Michelin Energy Savers. I can tell a difference (better handling & mileage) but I don't have hard data to prove hit.

    There is one stretch of a two lane surface road that I travel frequently and I noticed that I have 2 extra bars of battery power when I reach a traffic light as compared to the factory Goodyears. I don't believe I am driving more efficient than before so I believe it's the tires.

    I'm impressed with the tires.
     
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    Here is the proof but we don't know the other tire they compared with.

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-1VIkjj_lk]YouTube - IAA 2007 - Michelin Energy Saver[/ame]
     
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    try goodyear fuel max....... i have them on my new prius and a 07 impala.... nice....