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How many miles did you get from your Michelin Energy Savers tires and What tire pressure did you use? I have gone through 3 sets with total mileage of 213k miles. Michelin Energy Savers AS are warrantied for 55k miles and at 50 psi I got 64.5k and 64k miles out of my first two sets which weren't worn down to the 2/32", I replaced them because I was going on long trips in snowy conditions and wanted max tread. My third set I replaced the fronts at 78k because of puncture in sidewall. They could gone probably 3k more miles anyways. The rears I moved to the front and they currently have 85k miles and looks like they will make 90k mile unless I have to go on trip in snowy conditions. :) Paul
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My FORD Dealer can get Michelin Energy Savers set of four for $730 out the door and then add in $70 MasterCard rebate from Michelin takes it down to $660 which is a real good deal, but it is over Sept. 20 I have 78k mi. on my Michelin's, but I think I can go to 85k mi. before I need to change. I'm going to buy them now, but wait to change them till I need too. Normally it is a real good idea to have the alignment done to, but I'm getting such good wear I don't think the Dealer can do better. I picked up the tires today and it came to $730.17 Total. I applied for a rebate at FordOwner.com and was notetied that I would get my $70 rebate in 6-8 weeks. Paul
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First post here from a new owner. I bought a 13 Energy last may with 13k miles on the clock but the front stock tires have worn down to the point that they need replacement. I live in a fairly wet climate and was wondering if anyone has made the switch from the OEM tires to the Michelin Premier A/S and what their findings are. From what I read so far is that the handling improves significantly but I have been unable to find conclusive reports on the noise level or mileage increase on these tires. Anyone willing to share experiences ?
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