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Michelin Defender tires

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Pequeajim, Aug 11, 2012.

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    I just put a new set of Michelin Defender tires on my Prius. They "feel" smoother than the stock tires, and are 8db quieter as measured on a sound meter. Not sure if there will be an improvement in mpg's, so I will report back after another tank or two.

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    I can't wait to find out how they do. I'm considering them in the future.
     
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    So far, the they are running about the same mpgs

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    How do you like the ride and feel of the Defenders? How is FE?
     
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    They ride really well, but I have noticed that my mpg has gone down.

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    The OEMs I have (Bridgestone Ecopias) are very noisy at higher speeds. My next set will be these no matter what they cost and no matter what the mileage trade-off is:

    Advantages and Disadvantages of the Michelin Primacy MXV4:
    About $123 each
    Very good tread life. With a 60,000 miles treadwear warranty.
    Low rolling resistance for good fuel economy.
    Impressive all-season performance in dry braking, wet braking, handling, and snow traction.
    Advantage: Compare to the Defender, it has better performance in producing less noise, better ride comfort, lower rolling resistance for better fuel economy, better snow traction.
    Disadvantage: Compare to the Defender, it costs about $6 more per tire, has slightly worse performance in the hydroplaning test, and has a worse tread life.

    Read more: Prius Gen III 2010 Needs New Tires | PriusChat
     
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    Expect a pretty big hit in fuel economy with the Primacy MXV4. They are a good tire but that 3-4mpg loss stings. In the long run they cost a lot more to run than other quality tires out there.
     
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    I replaced the original tires on my 2010 Prius after 60K. I averaged about 63 mpg since car was new. my 80 miles a day commute is well suited to a Prius. With the defenders it has been about 57 mpg, I now have about 12K on the new tires. I don't mind the trade off for the otherwise all around better performing tires. But it is weird that I get better mileage with my snow tires (just put them on) than with the defenders...
     
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