This note came from Michelin: We apologize the Energy Saver A/S in some sizes have been discontinued and stock is not available for retailers to order. The Energy Saver A/s in size 195/65R15 will be replaced by the Defender and is scheduled to be launched July 2, 2012. We appreciate your business and thank you for choosing Michelin.
*EDIT* The Defender IS NOT replacing the Energy Saver A/S. Dear god. Say it's not so. Those Defenders better provide outstanding mpg if they hope to compete with the ES A/S!
No doubt! LOL I just may buy a set and sell all of my other stuff. I still have $350 worth of GenII headlights and retrofitting stuff I should sell!
I'm tired of being the guinea pig! I have a feeling the Defenders are going to be like my Ascends. Great tires and a killer value but less efficient the the ES A/S. If I can get 51mpg or better tomorrow morning on my commute then I'm not going to sweat it. If it is less then I'm going to sell them and purchase a set of ES A/S.
Hmm I think my car is teasing me. My commute (uphill) this morning was 51.3mpg. That is 3mpg less than the Energy Saver A/S in the same exact conditions/weather. It's so tempting.....
Justin, just sell the 17"s and get a set of the ES A/S tires. You won't be happy until you do it . You know you wanna....*dangles the ES A/S in front of you* LOL
Dude, you're so mean! lol If I could sell my extra headlights and the 17s I'll be totally in the clear for new tires AND Italy!
Italy?!?!? Aww man, I wanna go! After Hawaii last year and the extra expenses this year so far, I might be using a free flight from an Uncle to go visit my other one in Seattle for my vacation. Put em on ebay/craigslist, I'm sure they'll sell out there.
EEP! GaryD1 - What did you do to get this email from Michelin? Were you ordering tires directly from them? I was planning on having Costco order me a set of Energy Saver A/S tires, now I'm wondering if they will be able to do it.
Just got off the phone with Michelin. The phone rep could not confirm this info with her system. I suspect that someone may know something that is not being sent to everyone a Michelin. I think a few more phone/e-mail inquiries by more priuschat members is a good idea. iPhone ?
How much do you think I can get for my set of Avid S33Ds with 1k mile? Im thinkin of switching them out before its too late. Would I be saving much in the long run?
I don't remember where I read it, but about four weeks ago I read that the Defender tires are suppose to be great tires for mileage. Here's keeping my fingers crossed they are right.
I have to hope the Defender is just a marketing name change, considering how popular the Energy Savers are!
The Defender is a completely different tire. It is also only rated an 8 (out of 10) for fuel economy by Michelin. The Energy Saver A/S is rated a 10. The Defender is rated higher for tire life (10), handling (10), braking (10) but comfort is lower (9). IMO it seems much like the AVID Ascend and Hydroedge which trades a little fuel economy for better performance and longevity. It should be a fantastic tire, especially if it is quieter than the Ascend. Michelin Defender with 90,000 mile warranty DEFENDER | Michelin Tires Michelin Energy Saver A/S with 65,000 mile warranty Energy Saver A/S | Michelin Tires
I can not confirm this but I believe the Nokian entyre is probably as fuel efficient as the Energy Saver from Michelin. On Youtube there is a demonstration where the Entyre was placed on a 2010 Prius and the vehicle rolled much further than the other tires. I am sure someone in this forum may have installed the Entyre on their Prius, if so I hope they read this and can advise us on its fuel efficiency....
The problem with the enTYRE is limited distribution sources and outrageous price ($126/ea.) because no rebates are available so even if it is great for fuel efficiency the cost per mile is likely no better than the other options.