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Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus
$169.00
Released June, 2007
The Pros:Good tread wear, doesn't wear out prematurely. Tread wears evenly, can often get away without rotating them. Handle great in heavy downpours, stick well to the pavement.
The Cons:Tires get a bit louder in the last 10,000 miles or so. Highway speeds the tires are always noisy. Poor handling on gravel and snow, looses traction noticeably.
The Michelin Energy MXV4 tire is a mid-priced all-season tire. Michelin promotes the fact that the Energy MXV4 tire serves as the stock tire on many performance touring vehicles. Michelin's MaxTouch construction features a contact patch shape that makes it so this tire will wear evenly, which makes it last longer.
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The EnergySaver construction of the Energy MXV4 tire makes a tank of gas last longer, as it requires less effort from the engine. Michelin emphasizes that this tire is more fuel efficient than the leading competitor. Michelin's Comfort Control technology makes for reduced vibrations and a quiet ride. This tire comes with a six year warranty. The Michelin Energy MXV4 tire has several size options available.
Features
- Size options
- BSW sidewall
- Green X fuel efficiency
- 400 UTQG tread
- UTQG traction A
- UTQG temperature A
- Comfort Control technology
- Even wear
- MaxTouch construction
- Fuel efficiency
- EnergySaver construction
- Color: Black
- Six year warranty
Size Options
- 205/55R16 - 91 load index, H speed rating, 10 tread depth, 832 revolutions per mile
- P225/55R17 - 95 load index, H speed rating, 10 tread depth, 785 revolutions per mile
- P235/55R17 - 98 load index, V speed rating, 9.5 tread depth, 766 revolutions per mile
- P235/55R17 - 98 load index, H speed rating, 10 tread depth, 760 revolutions per mile
- 235/65R17 - 104 load index, H speed rating, 10 tread depth, 718 revolutions per mile
- P235/65R17 - 103 load index, H speed rating, 10 tread depth, 715 revolutions per mile
- 255/55R18 - 105 load index, H speed rating, 10 tread depth, 713 revolutions per mile
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Pros & Cons
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good tread wear, doesn't wear out prematurely
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tread wears evenly, can often get away without rotating them
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handle great in heavy downpours, stick well to the pavement
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comfort is good, minimal to no vibration even when they're noisy
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tires get a bit louder in the last 10,000 miles or so
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highway speeds the tires are always noisy
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poor handling on gravel and snow, looses traction noticeably
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