Tires, Michelin vs Nokian

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by alfon, Mar 3, 2012.

  1. alfon

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    I just checked tire prices for our Prius,currently we have
    Michelin Energy Saver tires, 195x65x15 with over 57,000 miles and
    looks like I have another 10,000 miles before they need to be
    replaced, which will be buy August or September 2012.

    I just got off the phone with local price quotes, remember there
    is NO sales tax in Oregon.

    Costco, Michelin Defender tires, 195x65x15, total all 4 mounted
    balanced etc out the door with the 70.00 discount coupon is
    $450.00 total.

    Nokian tires, OK Tire Shop, Nokian EnTyre 195x65x15, all 4 mounted
    and balanced total $650.00

    Look like I will go with the Defender...

    alfon
     
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    why not get the energy savers again?
     
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    A friend of mine bought non-LRR tires to replace the original tires on his HCH. He's down about 6 mpg with the new tires - he didn't think he would take such a big hit. But they were cheap - under $400 installed. Assuming 40k life of the tires, that's nearly $400 more in gas spent. Hmmm, I would spend a bit more for the LRR tires!
     
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    Personally I would avoid the Defender tires until sOmeone else tries them out. The FuelMax, EP422, and ProContac EcoPlus tires are a safer choice and probably cheaper.
     
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    Price is about the same and the Defender should
    deliver the same mpg's and has a much longer
    tread life.
     
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    What makes you think that the "Defender" is an LRR tire?

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    Or that it will get better mpg than the Energy Saver A/S" :)

    Joking aside I bet it will be a good tire and will likely be Green X labeled but it will also likely be expensive if it does everything well.