From the research I’ve done, the Bridgestone ecopias and Michelin energy savers are a huge gap above the competition by several mpg points
From what I’ve read and observed, the newest version of the Bridgestone ecopia plus tires give better mpg than the energy savers. But the energy savers beat the regular ecopias without the plus. Also the energy saver a/s beat the summer energy savers for some reason
I personally switched tk the ecopias plus tires from the energy saver a/s and would say they are about the same, but slightly better mpg and better traction. Downsize is the tread life in the real world is almost half of the energy savers.
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