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Michelin Energy Saver A/S - LT235/80R17/E 120R Tire
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Aug 13, 2013
corisa1
5 out of 5 stars review

Smooth Ride

This was our first purchase of Michelin tires. I never new there would be a difference between brands, but I can tell you that the ride and performance of the Michelin tire is much better that any other brand I have purchased. You have made us believers and we will continue to use your brand of tire. Thank You,

Review from michelinman.com
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Oct 9, 2015
khalid
5 out of 5 stars review

Camry 2012

I had these tires when I purchased the car. After 67000, it was time to replace them. I bought set of Bridgestones for my car but I realize the difference instantly. After a week I called my service center and asked them to replace it with Michelin Energy Saver. Michelin tires are very quiet and smooth. I will never switch to any other brand again.

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Nov 23, 2019
silvrwood
1 out of 5 stars review

Terrifying to Drive On

I wish I had returned these tires the first time I returned to the shop to find out why they were sending my car flying all over the road. Instead I spent the last 6 years terrified for mine and my kids' lives whenever we drove the various freeways (mostly SoCal) that these tires' treads sway across. My car felt like it was swaying out of control. Moreover, my fuel economy did not improve, which was my reason for purchasing these tires. At best I got 47-49 mpg on freeways and 22-32 mpg on city streets.

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Mar 12, 2012
60MPHCruiser
4 out of 5 stars review

Michelin Mileage Champions

I put 100K miles on a set of Michelin XZX radials on a Ford Fiesta years ago, perfect wear pattern, topped 49.5 MPG, lifetime average 38.5 MPG. My 2008 Ford Escape got a nail in the tread at 78,801 miles with about 10K miles left on the tires. The nail was not fixable, so got new Energy AS tires. They were replacing Michelin tires Ford put on the car. I noticed these tires are quiet and they do seem to coast smoother, handling is good but in the interest of fuel mileage I don't break hard, start fast, just cruise and look ahead. The V6 Escape is breaking in, averaging around 26 MPG combined driving, better than 32 on open road. I will be back to report on these tires and thier mileage in about 10K of use. The mileage average better be good, I will maintain my driving habits. I will have to drive them for a year before I really praise or criticize these tires they seem better than the Michelins they replaced. 60MPH Cruiser

Review from michelinman.com
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Aug 15, 2013
realshopper
5 out of 5 stars review

Michelin Tires are the Best!

These tires are great, I have always purchased Michelin tires because of the reliability and performance. These tires also perform well in wet weather, just overall superior. Was considering the Defender but went with this tire because it was recommended for my Prius and I was really concerned with fuel efficiency which turned out to be an excellent choice.

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Oct 29, 2024
lutik
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent summer tire

Had them on Chevy Bolt EV 2021 from February 2021 till February 2024. Two sets - year round in Alaska, Anchorage. One set lasts about 35,000 miles. Overall had three punctures on two sets, all of them repaired. Great in summer (except of heavy rain): 4-5 miles/kWh, so-so in winter (not so good in heavy snow or on ice): 2-3 miles/kWh.

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Aug 8, 2013
Anonymous
5 out of 5 stars review

Best Economy!

After owning several brands of tires, from the lower budget to high-ended performance designs, I think by far the choice for the most miles with the least troubles and wear are the Micheline Energy Saver All Season. I have not had problems with losing the sidewall as much as others when bouncinf across the un-avoidable potholes. The car actually seems to roll easier, leading to about 1-2 mpg improvement. I was not compensated in anyway for my expressed opinions and refection of experiences.

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Sep 27, 2012
Chuggins
3 out of 5 stars review

Pin hole

Just wanted to say that I got a pin hole leak on the side wall and the technician said it could be a tire defect. I like the tire and bought the same tire but I am upset since the tire was only 2 years old. Just a friendly heads up to you all. We will see how this tire goes!!

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Mar 3, 2024
Rick
1 out of 5 stars review

Terrible tires.

I've driven on Michelin for decades and always had great mileage These came on the vehicle when purchased new 2018 Ford Escape. Junk. 26,000 miles (I only drive about 5,000 miles a year) tread almost gone, cracks all over the sidewalls. Always inflated and always rotated every oil change (I still change every 6 months) Very disappointed. Getting new tires in the next wee or two. Won't be Michelin.

Review from michelinman.com
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reply from Michelin US

Rick, we'd like to have the tires inspected by an authorized retailer for warranty consideration, particularly due to the cracking. Please have the dealer call us at 866-866-6605 with their findings while you are there at the store.

Mar 5, 2012
Anonymous
1 out of 5 stars review

Maybe mine were made by someone else

These were bought to replace Michlin Harmonys which were bought to replace OEM Integritys. The OEM tires delivered 55 to 58 mpg on my '06 Prius. I could get 60 mpg on occasion. Harmonys consistantly delivered 50 to 52 mpg, but had much improved handling. A sort of trade off. A few miles per gallon, but the car drove better. I read all the reviews here and else where and figured I would see improved mileage and the same sort of handling. Hasn't worked out that way. Interesting to me that my experience in this respect is the opposite of all the other owners. Quality - looks to be right there with the expectation for a Michlin tire, Wet handling - very good, snow - not so good, noise - more noisy than either of the other two, wear - only have little less than 10k on these but they should last, gas mileage - not so good. Only getting 43. Prius mileage does go down in the winter. Even so not that much. So, the first replacement cost 5 MPG and these cost about another 5. What a dissapointment.

Review from michelinman.com
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