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Originally Posted by RPM
From the tires available in the EU, and regardless of the (self-reported...) labels, the tire tests that I have seen usually pick the Michelin Energy Saver as the one with the lowest rolling resistance. They also last "forever". They don't have a lot of grip in the wet though. It's a trade-off.
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already know.
I tested the tires michelin energy . have a good compromise in grip. Wet grip is enough for my driving . there are other brands with more grip.
are the tires that last more . are higher priced .