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Updated the list a little with more test links and info in the PureContact and Pirelli P7. The Energy Saver A/S is still the top mpg tire. if you...
Just be aware that the fuel efficiency rating you are referring to is only comparable to other tires from that manufacturer and in that same exact...
FWIW, the Premier A/S is a great tire although comparable in FE to the PureContact but less than the OEM tires or Energy Saver A/S.
I am confident the mpg loss will settle out to much less than 8mpg. I estimate you will likely only observe a 2-4mpg hit from these tires in the...
Anything is possible with dyslexia. :)
For fuel efficiency and snow I recommend the Ecopia EP422. For a LRR tire it does quite well. For best results you should be using a true winter...
On a newly paved highway the PIP and Volt after fairly close in terms of cabin noise. Once you hit anything but new pavement the Volt is quieter....
We have a resident one in Auburn. It was sort of underwhelming the first time I saw it drive by. They look so damn sexy in pictures but on the...
The Model S is so common up here that I don't get excited anymore. :)
The Serenity Plus is not a very fuel efficient tire when compared to others in this class. It's a good tire at an affordable price, however. I...
No spacers needed with the CT200h wheels.
Just crack the rear passenger window and you can roll down one or both of the front windows and not get the buffeting.
Does it? I wasn't aware of that. I've never been in a situation where that would happen but if that's the case I could understand the frustration.
It starts but doesn't use fuel. So there is always that. :)
Congrats! New car ownership is rarely a purely financial consideration. So enjoy your purchase. :)
You can look up the model of tire in the specific size to see if it is rated as LRR. TireRack.com will show the rating as will the tire...
Agreed! :) I don't think the PIP would have been any better and it surely wouldn't have been as enjoyable. My commute is only 18 miles one way...
And that would cost more money. So we're back to square one and the original idea behind the Prius c which is high efficiency and low cost. :)
There is 90% of your problem right there. The touring model has larger tires than the non-touring model. The larger diameter tires are less...
I don't see any post making highroller aware of the fact that regenerative braking energy is quite low and that a larger battery is not going to...