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How much of a difference do tires make

Discussion in 'Prius v Fuel Economy' started by hoddy4, Feb 25, 2012.

  1. hoddy4

    hoddy4 New Member

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    I have the Bridgestone Turanza tires on the v and regularly get over 50mpg. How much of a difference do tires make on the v mileage and which tires seem to be the best?
     
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    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    Or more if you go with a more performance oriented tire. The normal tires they tested in Round and Black were still pretty decent for fuel mileage. Slap on a set of ultra-high performance tires and watch your mileage tank. lol
     
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    Obviously a lot according to my experience. I took my car to the Toyota dealer for new tires & asked if I needed to put the same tire on. They said they have been having good luck with Nexum tires and they were $10 cheaper per tire, so I bit. My average mpg has gone from 44 to 39. I've already spent more $ on gas than I saved on the tires, and that was only 5000 miles ago. I'm pretty upset. Anyone else had this experience?
     
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    I went from 49 to 44 when I bought Michelin X's for my 2008 Prius at Costco.
     
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    You mean "Michelin X green" that is OEM tire Toyota Canada is installing here.
     
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    Michelin doesn't sell a tire called X green in the U.S.. They do sell an X Radial which is likely what he was talking about. :)
     
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    Tremendous in my opinion. I went from the OEM tire to Michelin Energy Saver A/S and the milage remained very positive. But the road noise was significantly lower. The down side ... I understand they are not very good in the snow, but I have an AWD for when it snows. Also .... they are hard to find now.
     
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    Remember, that a new tire with full tread depth will roll harder than a tire that is well worn. Some loss in mileage is to be expected.