Michelin 90,000 mile tyre warranty
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"Our longest-lasting passenger car tire offers an exceptional combination of wear life backed by a 90,000–mile warranty, wet braking performance and excellent fuel efficiency.
"Benefits of Michelin
• Lasts up to 33,000 Miles Longer than a leading competitor and is backed by a 90,000 mile Limited Warranty. MaxTouch Construction™ maximizes the tire’s contact with the road and evenly distributes the forces of acceleration, braking and cornering, resulting in longer wear.
• Enjoy Greater Fuel Efficiency. EnergySaver Construction™ results in a tire that rolls easier for a more efficient-running engine.
• Stop Shorter for Better Safety. A special rubber compound and wide center-groove design enhances grip to enable stopping distances up to 13 feet shorter in wet weather conditions versus a leading competitor."
http://www.michelinman.com/tire-selector/category/...
Seems astounding! I think it's US market only.
"Benefits of Michelin
• Lasts up to 33,000 Miles Longer than a leading competitor and is backed by a 90,000 mile Limited Warranty. MaxTouch Construction™ maximizes the tire’s contact with the road and evenly distributes the forces of acceleration, braking and cornering, resulting in longer wear.
• Enjoy Greater Fuel Efficiency. EnergySaver Construction™ results in a tire that rolls easier for a more efficient-running engine.
• Stop Shorter for Better Safety. A special rubber compound and wide center-groove design enhances grip to enable stopping distances up to 13 feet shorter in wet weather conditions versus a leading competitor."
http://www.michelinman.com/tire-selector/category/...
Seems astounding! I think it's US market only.
90K sounds unbelievable, my current tires (goodyear efficientigrip) have not done 20k yet, and i am sure that before 40k they will need to be replaced
And these are already those special eco-tyres with low rolling-resistance, so i'd suspect anything remotely performance oriented would burn up much sooner.
And these are already those special eco-tyres with low rolling-resistance, so i'd suspect anything remotely performance oriented would burn up much sooner.
billybob69 said:
usa roads are smooth, the tyre would be a nightmare on our roads.
Smooth? bleeding 'orrible concrete with grooves cut across the road .. ugg.A study found that concrete is far worse on tyres than asphalt
http://trb.metapress.com/content/w34732l62560711t/
"The study found that emission rates of tire wear per kilometer driven on PCC (concrete) road surfaces were 1.4 to 2 times higher than emission rates of tire wear on ARFC (Asphalt) road surfaces."
bunyarra said:
billybob69 said:
usa roads are smooth, the tyre would be a nightmare on our roads.
Smooth? bleeding 'orrible concrete with grooves cut across the road .. ugg.A study found that concrete is far worse on tyres than asphalt
http://trb.metapress.com/content/w34732l62560711t/
"The study found that emission rates of tire wear per kilometer driven on PCC (concrete) road surfaces were 1.4 to 2 times higher than emission rates of tire wear on ARFC (Asphalt) road surfaces."
I had 4 michelin primacy hp tyres fitted to my car on friday.
This morning I hit a big lump of stone someon kindly flicked from the other carriage way on the M74 and f
ked the sidewall of one of my new tyres, MOT on friday will necessitate I change it I suspect.
Not michelins fault but I could have puked.
This morning I hit a big lump of stone someon kindly flicked from the other carriage way on the M74 and f
ked the sidewall of one of my new tyres, MOT on friday will necessitate I change it I suspect.Not michelins fault but I could have puked.
Mermaid said:
davepoth said:
I'm thinking not a great deal of grip though. High treadwear numbers mean very tall tread and very hard rubber.
That's fine for the Yanks with their big cars, mega travel suspension and few corners. And 55mph.That's annoying. But...
Better than it happening web they're half worn and you end up with 3 old tyres and one brand new one. I'd probably want to change a pair on either axle.
Better than it happening web they're half worn and you end up with 3 old tyres and one brand new one. I'd probably want to change a pair on either axle.
mattnunn said:
I had 4 michelin primacy hp tyres fitted to my car on friday.
This morning I hit a big lump of stone someon kindly flicked from the other carriage way on the M74 and f
ked the sidewall of one of my new tyres, MOT on friday will necessitate I change it I suspect.
Not michelins fault but I could have puked.
This morning I hit a big lump of stone someon kindly flicked from the other carriage way on the M74 and f
ked the sidewall of one of my new tyres, MOT on friday will necessitate I change it I suspect.Not michelins fault but I could have puked.
Captain Muppet said:
Mermaid said:
davepoth said:
I'm thinking not a great deal of grip though. High treadwear numbers mean very tall tread and very hard rubber.
That's fine for the Yanks with their big cars, mega travel suspension and few corners. And 55mph.Gixer said:
/\ this
Guilty, not been there for almost 2 decades. 
Just checked speed limits have been raised, and to sensible levels in some states.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limits_in_the_U...
Does that include towing with a volvo t5? Many moons ago, my old man got rid due to the 5k miles he'd get out of a pair of fronts...
Still, with claims like this - i can see jalopnik doing a ph challenge - "how quickly can you muller some eco tyres?" rules - 1 - no burnouts. 2 - no intentional flatspotting. 3 - tyre is oficially mullered when it's tread depth is below 2mm. Sidewall damage, punctures etc do not count.
Still, with claims like this - i can see jalopnik doing a ph challenge - "how quickly can you muller some eco tyres?" rules - 1 - no burnouts. 2 - no intentional flatspotting. 3 - tyre is oficially mullered when it's tread depth is below 2mm. Sidewall damage, punctures etc do not count.
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