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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by Akira Takamedo, Sep 6, 2017.

  1. Akira Takamedo

    Akira Takamedo New Member

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    The tires on my 2013 are basic tires, at least that's what I was told when I bought up from the dealer. I live in Connecticut so the winters can be brutal. I'm looking now for all season tires, because I don't want to swap my tires on and off throughout the year. What's a good set of tires that can handle snow on the ground, but won't hurt my gas mileage? Bonus points if they actually IMPROVE my MPG! I'm currently hitting between 40-50 on most drives.
     
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    In my opinion there are no all season tires that can handle a "brutal" winter. I suggest Michelin X-Ice for winter. They are quiet, good ride, excellent gas mileage and 40,000 mile warranty. They are even Green and Eco rated. Be safe.

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    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    The miracle tire! Anyway, you've made it this far, maybe just carry on. I do not know, Michelin Defenders?
     
  4. Akira Takamedo

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    Michelin seems to be the brand I see tossed around a lot. I'm definitely going to look into that X-Ice brand. I heard Michelin even has a brand of tire good for the rest of the year with getting good MPG, Eco-something or other?

    I have some quotes from various tire shops around, what am I looking at for the cost of four of those tires plus installation so I don't get hosed?
     
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    What are your current tires?
     
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    Michelins are splendid tyres and have a great reputation! When it came time to replace my last set of Energy Savers, I found that Michelin no longer made them in my size! o_O The set I had were about 60% worn out, and I noticed they'd become just about useless in snow and ice, as well as starting to develop micro-cracks on the sidewalls as well as starting to get rather noisy, so at that point I went with a set of Blizzak snows on steel rims, and squeezed another season out of the Michelins the following summer before replacing them with a set of Antares Ingens at about ½ the price of the equivalent Michelins. As one tyre expert told me, Michelins are very nice, but their tread tends to outlast the rest of the tyre! o_O

    BTW: I agree with @CNYhybrid re. "All Season" tyres being "Jack-of-all-trades", "Master-of-none". Get a spare set of rims shod with some decent snows and change them with the seasons. Good Luck! ;)
     
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  7. Akira Takamedo

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    I typed this out at work, I have to check out my car at lunch and get back to you, but I believe they're Bridgestone brand. Not sure the type until I get out there.
     
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    Akira, I've run on all-seasons on every car except my pick-up for 36 years in Maine. We get snow. And ice. We just drive accordingly.

    I've been running Michelins on my 2007 Prius for a few years and am about to replace the cheap Yokohamas I'm running on my 2014 Prius...probably with Michelin Premier A/S tires, as they are rated as some of the best all-seasons for snow and ice at Tire Rack. If you haven't gone to Tire Rack, I highly recommend it as you can find tires in all configurations that are tailored to your car and see how others rate them. tirerack.com
     
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    The cheapest tires I can find her from Walmart $34 each and they work great. Redenza 195/45r15
     
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    Sorry that took so long, so it looks like I currently have a set of Starfire RS-C 2.0 tires.
     
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    I've never heard of those, can't see those being OEM, must have been replaced already.
     
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  12. Akira Takamedo

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    I did a search and it looks like they're Cooper brand, they actually are all-season and have decent ratings. I might just hang onto them for now because tires are a paycheck and a half for me, I just don't want to be screwed when the snow starts.
     
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    I'd say Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus. It's as good as OEM when it comes to MPG. Traction is pretty good too but my current EP422s are only 16k miles old.
     
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    Put on winter tires, safety should top your mileage concern between December and March. After that go back to low roll resistance tires. Heck, a used set of wheels is cheap, just get one set and keep winter tires on them. Any shop will swap them for you in minutes when seasons chance.
     
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    I'd add Ecopia EP20, if you can still get them: they only come in 195/65R15, and there's ONLY one version AFAIK. the EP422+ have iterations at last count.

    They're good for rolling resistance, decent road feel, get moderately noisy as they age (don't we all) and are a menace in snow when worn.