Michelin Energy Saver Reviews - Page 4

Given 97% while driving a Renault Laguna I (175/65 R14 T) on mostly country roads for 60,000 average miles
I was with this tire on the snow, others needs chains, i was drive slow but i drive. And i have all best for this tire. recomanded!!!!!
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on February 10, 2017
Given 94% while driving a Mercedes Benz C250 CGI Estate (205/55 R16 V) on mostly motorways for 73,000 average miles
I have a merc c250 cgi (petrol) ..energy saver V runs absolutely perfect! Tyres lasted for 6 years (2years in Uk, 4 years in super-hot Cyprus)..73.000km!!! Thanks Michelin! I am going to replace them with the same tyres. Factory stopped producing them, but i did manage to find 4 brand new which are 13 months old..i dont think its a big problem. You only hear the turbo sound! Are noiseLess!
Helpful 14 - tyre reviewed on January 14, 2017
Given 81% while driving a Honda (205/65 R15) on a combination of roads for 17,398 spirited miles
I have used Dunlop Bridgestone and bellagio. But after using Michelin energy saver .it changed my mind about tyres.
Positive points:
Excellent grip on dry n wet
Less fuel consumption
Soundless
Progressiveness of tyre is really good along with good handling
I have drove almost 28000 km. Still in excellent condition with good thread quality.
Will buy again if I get the chance.. . .....
Helpful 14 - tyre reviewed on December 7, 2016
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Given 77% while driving a Honda 1.6 I DTEC (205/65 R15) on a combination of roads for 17,398 spirited miles
Previously I had experience using Bridgestone, Dunlop , belligio. But I m using Michelin energy saver. Excellent tyre with efficient dry n wet grip. Comfort level is excellent , there is no other sound except of engine noise. Wear is good. I have driven almost 28000km. Its threads r still good as well as grip. I will buy them again if I get the chance.
Secondly my question to tyre review site, that y you people deleted my review, when in fact you reviewed it on your site for couple of days and then you deleted it. I could not find it on the site. Its unfair.
Helpful 13 - tyre reviewed on December 6, 2016
Given 69% while driving a Opel Corsa C (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 40 average miles
I had Continental Eco Contact 3 to compare with before and the Michelin have better grip and comfort. ABS doesn't kick in as often as before, I think this is a good indicator. The cons are that they are ageying badly, develop cracks at the side and lose griping properties allthough there is still lot of thread on them.
Helpful 16 - tyre reviewed on October 5, 2016
Ford (175/65 R14 H) on mostly motorways for 33,500 easy going miles
These tyres were factory fitted to my 63 Fiesta from new. This is actually quite annoying because the "H" speed rating really limits the choice of replacement tyre in this size ... more of that later. The fronts lasted 33,500 miles (with the near-side down to 2mm) and the rears still had 4 and 5mm remaining at the same point. I changed all four as I was moving to CrossClimates and didn't want to mix them. One of the rears had a repair so it wasn't as big a loss as perhaps it might seem. These tyres never let me down so I can't be too critical but that said, I am not a hard driver. I think for general use they are absolutely fine but compared to previous tyres, they would not be my favorite in terms of grip and handling. What I would say about them is that they are very hard wearing. I'm sure the rears would have made 60,000 (as the Energy tyres did on a previous car). Would I buy again? Well I didn't but I wanted the properties of the CrossClimates rather than being against these. If you do lots of miles and pootle along these are good tyres but if you are a bit more spirited, I'd go for something else. I have had Continentals before and these were a lot more grippy but lasted only half the miles. As for going forwards, 175/65 R14 H is not a commonly available tyre (despite it being on a Fiesta) and I went for the CrossClimates because I drive in winter and (bizarrely) they were quite a bit cheaper than the new Energy Savers. Ford insisted that my car should not run on the much more common "T" speed rated tyres in this size. Anyway, I wanted to try the CrossClimates, so this is a good excuse. Happy driving :)
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on September 1, 2016
Given 84% while driving a Volkswagen Polo 1.4 16v (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 0 average miles
on dry roads are perfect , on wet roads are ok but on off road destination choose another tyries because they are too soft
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on March 17, 2016
Given 73% while driving a Mercedes Benz B180Cdi (205/55 R16 H) on a combination of roads for 30,000 average miles
The Michelin Energy Saver tyres were factory fitted. Generally, they have performed well on dry and wet roads. However, they seem to be far too susceptible to tyre damage on not too perfect roads, which is now the average british road.
Helpful 10 - tyre reviewed on February 8, 2016
Given 94% while driving a BMW 320 d (205/60 R16) on a combination of roads for 20 average miles
These are the original tyres on this car and have just done 20,000 miles. The fronts have a little over 4mm thread left and the rears have a little under 4mm left. I am not a hard driver but I always do the max speed limit allowed whether it be on the motorway or back roads. I'm very pleased with these tyres and may buy the same again if they wear out before I'm finished with the car!
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on November 21, 2015
Given 83% while driving a Peugeot 206 1.4 75hp (175/65 R14 T) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
I bought michelin energy saver plus 175/65/14 82T and i am very pleased with them. I can't say anything about how much they will last because i own them 3 months and i have driven 3500 km with them but the are much much better than pirelli P3000(never buy them - buy something that worth less like fulda or barum and i think that it will be better than P3000). I will buy michelin energy saver again because they are great.
Helpful 9 - tyre reviewed on October 30, 2015
Given 83% while driving a Opel Corsa D 1.4 (195/55 R16 T) on a combination of roads for 50,000 average miles
Original tyres fitted to the car. Driven the remarkable 91000km (56000miles) with these tyres, of which 20000km (12500miles)were in the Uk's hard tarmac. The rest have been covered in bumpy and slippery as hell Greece. Not the best to drive at the limit but for an average driver like me are a respectable choice. Replaced them this week; with Michelin Energy Saver of course.
Helpful 131 - tyre reviewed on July 30, 2015
Given 47% while driving a Vauxhall Astra 2.0 cdti vx line (205/60 R16 H) on a combination of roads for 18,000 average miles
Accelerating on wet made a light show on the dashboard.
Literally fell appart after 1 season, barely made it till the end of the second...
Helpful 7 - tyre reviewed on April 17, 2015