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List of Low Rolling Resistance Tires
Here is a list of Consumer Report's tires that achieved their best rolling resistance rating. The tires at the top of the list are rated higher overall.
All Season Michelin X Radial Michelin Agility Touring Michelin Harmony Toyo 800 Ultra Sumitomo HTR T4 Performance All Season Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus Continental ContiPremierContact H All Season Ultra High Performance General Exclaim UHP Continental ContiExtremeContact Glad to see my General Exclaim UHPs got on the list this year (they were brand new last year). :) Here are the light duty tires CR has listed as achieving their best rolling resistance rating. Again, higher overall rated tires are closer to the top of the list. All-season Bridgestone Dueler H/T D684 Michelin Cross Terrain Continental ContiTrac SUV BFGoodrich Radial Long Trail T/A All-terrain Continental ContiTrac TR |
the contiextremecontacts are the tires i want for my trans am!!
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Wonder what happened to the Potenza RE92s?
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Have they been discontinued? This is a list of currently made tires. I do remember those being on the list from past years.
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No they are still being produced. Just got a set a month ago
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yeah they are the stock tire for the Yaris and Insight. And from the press photos they are using them on the Aptera
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Were the tires tested at the same PSI or at their respective maximums?
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Good question. The only thing they say is that the RR tests are done on a dynamometer.
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I must ask, how do these tires fair in inclement weather (snow)? And will they hold a wet road in corners? I'm going to guess that to aceive low rolling resistaqnce they are a harder compound and require a little higher pressure?
Really, I don't know how else to get lower rolling resistance... Is there a good website to see all these characteristics? |
what is the date on the consumer reports testing? I found a report up in the files section of cleanmpg.com, is this the same report or newer?
Also, I'm going to ask the same question again here since I didn't receive a good enough reply: http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthrea...ient-2920.html Which of these TYPES is the most fuel efficient? |
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