Hey guys ! I replaced my 15" OEM Ecopia tires with Continental TrueContact. My feeling is that the Continental is superior at every level ... except fuel economy ! Way more comfortable (rough road up here in Québec), quieter and way better grip ! I had them on 2 days before leaving for our annual summer trip of 2500 km (1550 miles). Last year, I ended up with an average of 5.0 l/100km (47 MPG) with a mix of highway/freeway/villages and this year with the new tires: 5.5 l/100km (42.8 MPG) with a global average speed of 88 km/h (54 MPH) even though I had the cruise control set between 110-120 km/h (68-75 MPH) whenever I could. Tires inflated at 3 psi over the recommended pressure. Overall, I'm happy !
Pretty big drop there, maybe other issues contributed to it? Only you can decide if how they feel is worth the difference. Would probably drive me crazy! Enjoy your new tires!
Thanks Mathlal. Please keep us posted on them, especially on whether the mileage stays the same or improves. Thanks again!
UPDATE #1 Coming back from vacation, first tank in normal/city driving for us (aka 85% city driving) I hit the same 5.5 l/100km (42.8 MPG). Looking at Fuelly, the average for my last 10 regular/city driving fill-ups give me 5.2 l/100km (45.2 MPG). So ± a 2.5 MPG drop. Again, just for the better handling in corners and wet weather traction, it's way worth it for me ... enough to order the rear sway bar ) --- Note that I drive consciously in NORMAL more (I was a POWER mode adept for months but the wife noted that it was a bit to jerky on start-ups (i.e. from red lights), going back to NORMAL mode, I must say she was right.) Having said that I drive with traffic, no pulse and glide for me. Cheers !
UPDATE #2 Went camping last weekend fully loaded, here's what I got: - Tire pressure: 4 psi above recommended - Speed: Between 90-100 km/h (56-62 MPH) - Round trip: 265 km (165 Miles) half highway, half hilly/twisty road - Fuel economy: 6.13 l/100km (38.4 MPG)
WOW. Fully loaded and then some. 38.4 MPG doesn't sound too bad with all the gear you have hanging off the top and out back.
I'm looking forward to buy a set of Continental TrueContact too. My stock Ecopia set is bald on the outer edge after just 32000 miles. I manage to squeeze another 11000 miles out of the set after 2 rotations and left the bald tires at the rear. I hope the TrueContact is good for snow though. Haven't seen any review on snow driving yet. Any more update on MPG, mathlal?
Dxtreme, I live in Quebec so winter tire set is a must, I won't comment on the TruContact in snow. My last tank was 5.42 l/100km or 43.4 MPG which is average considering my global average over 60 000 km (37 000 miles) is 5.8 l/100km or 40.6 MPG including 2 winters. Note also that I installed a Thule roof rack with 2 bike racks since August.
Thank you for the update, mathlal! My nearly bald tires yield above 60 MPG for now, so probably I will expect a below 50 MPG for the TrueContact set. Ouch!
The "Ecopia" tire oft mentioned above is likely Ecopia EP20. This is a stock tire choice by Toyota, for good reasons. They're hard to beat for mpg. Decent rolling too, a little noisy when worn is all. Michelin Energy Saver A/S is the only one to get much better I think, and they're often out of stock, and a fair bit pricier.
Yep, it's the EP20. The sidewall is a little too soft I think. Every time I cornered, I could feel the car squirmed a little bit which is annoying. I read about the TrueContact that has much better handling capacity though, and also cheaper at 300$ for a set of 4! Scored! Check the review on tirerack for the TrueContact.
Where will you plan to get the TrueContacts? TireRack.com seems to be the only place I see them offered.