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new prius c owners - original tires

Discussion in 'Prius c Fuel Economy' started by tonia taffaro, Jun 13, 2014.

  1. Oldwolf

    Oldwolf Prius Enthusiast

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    I still have the original Bridgestone Turanza EL400 and have 6/32 tread depth left.
    I'm at 39,000 miles now.
    I don't like these tires and will be glad when I can replace them with Ecopia's.
     
  2. mnaf

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    Mostly highway - spirited driving...
    Probably another 5-7k left (wear lines almost showing)
    But...
    Just picked up a slow leak today which can't be fixed. :(
    Now looking for 4 news ones.....
     
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  3. Oldwolf

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    mnaf, we have the same cars. Wonder why the factory tires were not the same?
     
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    Yeah, good question.
    I have no idea. Maybe different parts of the country?
    I had noticed that others had different OEM's as well.

    I'm eyeballs deep in researching new tires.
    There's just no performance info. on the new Ecopia Pluses.
     
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    Thanks 00-00,

    Yes, it does help; but I guess what I was really trying to say is that there is no real-world, user-reviews of this tire. Or even, a website/company review of them. Well, none that I could easily find. ;)
     
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    Thanks 00-00,
    I appreciate it.
    I think the (E+) tire is just too new.
     
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    Same here, except mine are the -02 variant.

    I am quite pleased with the ride and the responsiveness.
     
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    Hey ztanos. I'm either getting a 15 or 16 model yearprius c. If I go with the 15in. Alloy wheels, what are the best possible tires for fuel economy while not sacrificing too muc handling? Want as much grip as I can get with the best possible lrr tires. Gy, bridge?

    Also what width should the tires be? I know you have good experience with this and can't wait for your response or anyone else's advice. Thank you all! Long live Prius!

    Also does it matter if I get the trim 4 that is compatible the 16in. Wheels? Don't want any trouble with the steering, just want great 15 tires with great mpg and best possible handling second
     
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    I've read that the rack and pinion assy is different on the 15" vs 16'' wheels. The trim 4 can be ordered either way.