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Michelin Energy LX4
$150.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:No traction problems with gentle acceleration on snow. Drive steady and comfortably, won't pull to the side. Great handling on wet and dry pavement.
The Cons:Wears on the outside a little more than the rest of the tire. Wears out fairly quickly, tread doesn't last long. Need to be careful of obstacles, sidewall prone to damage if hitting potholes too hard.
Michelin's Energy LX4 is a higher-mid-range tire designed for sedans or minivans, and its main feature is that the treads roll easily, requiring less power from the engine to move, and therefore reduce fuel consumption.
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They have an evenly-wearing tread and a rounder shoulder to give a more European-style profile. This feature improves cornering. Another main feature is that it provides a consistent and comfortable ride, since this tire is manufactured so as to minimize vibrations and road noise. It is an all-season tire, and its deep circumferential grooves help to expel water for improved wet-condition handling.
Features
- All-season tire
- For sedans and minivans
- Treads roll easily, improving fuel economy
- Curved shoulder improves handling and cornering
- Very quiet and comfortable
- Deep circumferential grooves
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no traction problems with gentle acceleration on snow
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drive steady and comfortably, won't pull to the side
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great handling on wet and dry pavement
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fairly quiet both in the city and on the highway
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wears on the outside a little more than the rest of the tire
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wears out fairly quickly, tread doesn't last long
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need to be careful of obstacles, sidewall prone to damage if hitting potholes too hard
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