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Old 07-27-2011, 10:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Tyres: Michelin Energy XM2 vs Bridgestone Ecopia EP100

How do the serious hyper milers here pick out the good LRR tyres at the right price points?

I'm trying to decide between Michelin Energy XM2 (and at the same time avoid all the fancy advertising and get to the facts), and Bridgestone Ecopia EP100 (and avoid the Planet Ark endorsements).

How do we take a look at a tyre and determine which will be the better performer in terms of fuel economy without any real information?

My Googling found some testing with the Bridgestone Ecopia and Michelin "Energy Saver" tyres pitted against each other with a close result - but the issue there is the Michelin Energy Saver is not the Michelin XM2.

Any thoughts on those two?

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Old 07-27-2011, 04:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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From my experience and resurch, Michelin has the best rubber compounds in the industry for performance vs. wear. Generally, the added life of Michelin tires outwieghs the higher price, assuming you plan on driving on them till they are worn. If I am buying tires for my personal car that I will be driving for years to come, I would get Michelins. If I were planing on selling soon, I would go for best performance for the price which often is not Michelin. I do not know the details for the two specific tires but maybe someone else does.

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