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Ordered Michelin AS energy saver tires

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Fuel Economy' started by alfon, Aug 8, 2009.

  1. a64pilot

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    Coast down tests can be surprisingly repeatable, but you have to minimize the variables, like use of the same car, so unless your willing to buy several sets of tires and have them all mounted and dismounted etc. we are stuck with relying on whatever tests there are out there. Tire Rack, I trust. Other sources maybe not so much.
    I was astonished with the apparent accuracy the Glider was able to achieve with his tire pressure tests, I wouldn't have thought that level of accuracy possible until he did it.
     
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    I'll be waiting, because when it comes replacement time, I'm going with the highest mileage tires out there, even if they come at a premium price. I'm of the opinion that several small improvements added together have an appreciable effect. I was surprised to see an almost 4 MPG difference between worst to best tires.
     
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    Well, I realy believe that the Michelin Energy tires do get better mileage than the Yoko Avid that I replaced.

    My wife during the way home she reset the trip A and for over 11 miles on the way home the MFD recorded 68 MPG for an average speed of 48 mph.

    She has never ever got that kind of mileage. I am sure, and will know later down the road, that I am gaining at least 2-3 MPG more than the original tires.

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    She is reading PriusChat behind your back! :D
     
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    The question is... how do the Michelin compare in cost with the OEM Yoko or other tires? A gain of 2-3 MPG would only worth it if the cost of the different tires were very similar.
     
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    Well, the Michelins cost me 465.00 mounted,balanced and filled with nitrogen with all tires at 44 PSI. Note;, there is no sales tax in Oregon.

    I would believe the Yoko Avid would be some where around 400.00.

    As far as the gain back would be on the price of gas. If gas goes to 5.00 a gallon or more the pay back would be pretty fast.

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    Well, regardless of the cost, there is also the personal satisfaction of seeing the MPG numbers increase with new tires… I would, myself, get excited by that.

    I really think gas prices are poisoned to stay low (bellow 3 or a little over even during summer) for quite some time. The economy is supposedly keeping prices down now but what really drives gas prices is demand. There is a whole new momentum for increased overall FE in the US market; the Prius is selling like water in the desert, almost every car maker is launching a hybrid in 2010 (Hyundai Elantra for instance), EV cars are being announced and will become a reality soon (Nissan Leaf for instance), car makers are introducing smaller and more efficient European or South American models to the US market (Ford Fiesta for instance), the current administration set new MPG goals for car makers, etc... All of which is going to drive demand really lower in the next several years and keep gas prices down.
     
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    Interesting!

    Besides the gas mileage improvements, were there any other differences (i.e.) noise, handling, etc?
     
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    Well, we took a ride up to Cabelas in Lacey Washington on Monday, mostly highway, Interstate 5 with speed limit to max 70 MPH.

    Its hard to tell but they seem to me to be smooth and quieter than the Avid Yoko tires they replaced. The handling seems nice and I am quite impressed with these tires. But the tires are still breaking in with less than 500 miles on them.

    The MPG is the biggest improvement I have noticed though.

    The most noticable thing is that they really do seem to roll easier. Even my wife, who does not drive for economy, has mentioned to me several times.

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    Thanks for the feedback -- besides good mileage, noise is my main concern and at least they're not any noisier!

    If she's like my wife who never notices anything, then that's saying a lot!
     
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    Strongly disagree. Keep in mind the emerging petrol hungry economies in the world that will drive demand for some time, especially as their economies recover.
     
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    I believe you will find increased wet traction as well (when it eventually starts raining again in our parts :). You have made a wise investment that will likely pay dividends well beyond MPG.
     
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    Are the Michelin Energy Saver AS tires available in 17 inch for the Prius V?
     
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    Just checked Tire Rack, no 17 inch available in the Michelin Energy Saver AS Tires.

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    I purchased a set of 4 Michelin Energy Savers 185/65R15 86T set today from COSTCO. They cost me $526.00 (including, CA Tax, lifetime tire rotation + Road Hazard). Until Oct. 25 they are discounting all Michelin & GY tires $70 if you buy a set of 4.