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Michelin Energy Saver A/S - 175/65R15 84H Tire
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Feb 28, 2014
DS64
5 out of 5 stars review

I'm getting more!

These tires were hyped to deliver (I don't remember exactly but let's say) 5% better miles per gallon. Yeah, right, I thought. But I bought them anyway. And I got an even GREATER mpg increase than "hyped"! No lie. On a Prius, yet. For once, the hype was an understatement. (I don't recall exactly how much better, but I vividly recall it being noticeably better, maybe an 8% improvement.) I DID inflate them to near maximum (per sidewall) 42 psi front, 40 rear, while Toyota wanted me to have it set to a LOT lower. But I not only suffered NO handling issues, I got 65,000 miles out of them, car travels straight as an arrow, including braking, with no unusual tire wear, so here's me going back for four more. P.S. On one expressway trip of 600 miles over mostly level roads and traveling at 55-60 mph, I got 60 mpg! No lie!

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Nov 21, 2023
Moe505
5 out of 5 stars review

66k miles highly recommend tires.

My 2019 bolt came with these tires and just reached 66k miles. Still has tread left but wear indicators are leveled with the treads, so time to change them. I drove from Louisiana to Arizona a couple of times. Tires felt very good during this trip. I did have one issue with the self sealing where there was a large screw that punctured the tire and continued to have a slow leak that eventually turn into a fast leak. Can't use a pitch on the tire due to the self sealing adhesive on the inside. But I did use a plug on the tire and still had a slow leak, finally used a can of SLIME sealant. It stop the leak and been driving on it for a few thousand miles. Great tire. Highly recommend it.

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Jan 4, 2017
Trent
5 out of 5 stars review

Pleasantly Surprised

I never get the recommended rating on tires. I drive a little faster and aggressive and if I get 80 percent it is a plus. The tires are rotated every 5,000 miles and always check the pressure. I have 43,000 miles on these and can probably get 2,000 more. These tires have handled well in all types of weather including snow. They are very smooth and handle exceptionally well at higher speeds. I originally put Michelin's on my Escalade and was extremely happy with them. I decided put them Michelin's on my Lexus and don't think I'll go back to any other brand.

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Aug 13, 2013
Wolf6
5 out of 5 stars review

These tires improve gas mileage.

These tires improved my gas mileage by 3 mpg, they roll very freely allowing you to coast greater distances at higher speeds, they allow you to let off the gas sooner when exiting off the interstate of stop for red lights which helps to improve your mpg. Always feel saver with this Michelin tire on my car and my wifes.

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Aug 13, 2013
DEAN9
5 out of 5 stars review

Fusion on 2nd Set of Michelin Tires

When purchased new my 2010 Fusion wore Michelin P225/50 R17 93V tires. As the odometer approached 60,000 miles, I replaced the tires with same size and very similar Michelin Energy Saver A/S. I believe the USA made Michelin tires provide the best handling and ride for this vehicle. I considered stepping down to a less costly tire but, from experience, I know I would saved nothing in the long run. My Ford Expedition is also equipped with high-quality Michelin tires (LTX M/S).

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Aug 8, 2013
RKS
4 out of 5 stars review

Well pleased

I purchased these tires for our family vehicle a 2010 Prius. I was told by a salesman who was trying to sell me another brand of tires that my mileage would drop with these tires. But I am here to tell you that my overall mileage has not been affected. Now I am anxious to see if they outlast the factory tires which I had to replace at 36K miles.

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Aug 8, 2018
ev guy
3 out of 5 stars review

poor in rain

Bluntly, slippery in the rain on a Chevy Bolt, It is very nerve racking going down a hill in wet weather in traffic. Not for winters either..Bought winter tires and took the efficiency hit. Seems to be fine in dry weather. Would recommend to a friend but only with the wet weather warning.

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Sep 9, 2016
1975MMAN
5 out of 5 stars review

Great OEM Tire

switched out at 48,000 miles of mixed highway and backroad driving still had ~4/32 treadlife left but switched out early to be ready for midwest fall rainy season. Tires worked well in all seasons and would have bought a 2nd set but installed the Premier A/S tires on a friends suggestion

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Dec 28, 2013
manchu
5 out of 5 stars review

Great for Hybrids!

I recently purchased the Energy Saver A/S tires for my wife's Honda Civic Hybrid. Man do they ride better than the factory tires! Quiet and smooth! So far I haven't noticed any changes in my fuel mileage which is supposedly a very critical factor for hybrid tire choices. I guess time will tell, but for now they are a vast improvement!

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Sep 4, 2018
Joe
5 out of 5 stars review

Long lasting and fuel saving

I just replaced my OE tires with the same ones. The ones I took out still had life left in them but the tread was running low and beginning to lose grip in winter. These are great if you don't drive at high speeds or agressively all the time, which I don't since I have a hybrid. Surprisingly good for winter driving in the city. Since I live in a place where they plough regularly. Not recommended if you have heavy snow, then you should get winter tires, naturally.

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