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  2. Low rolling resistance tire - Wikipedia

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    0.00829 Michelin CROSS TERRAIN SUV P255/75R17; 0.00833 Michelin PILOT PRIMACY 275/50R19; 0.00850 Michelin ENERGY LX4 P225/60R16; 0.00854 Michelin PILOT LTX P265/70R17; 0.00855 Michelin ENERGY MXV4 PLUS 235/65R17; Here is a list of Consumer Report's tires that achieved their best rolling resistance rating.

  3. 6 SUVs That Last Longer Than You Think and Are Worth ... - AOL

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    It also takes the no. 13 spot among the top 20 SUVs most likely to last 250,000 or more miles and a lower spot — no. 24 — among the top 30 vehicles most likely to last 250,000 or more miles ...

  4. Nokian Tyres - Wikipedia

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    Nokian Tyres' three principal activities are the manufacture of passenger car tyres, heavy commercial tyres, and retail tyre sales. [24] As of 2008, Nokian is the most profitable tyre manufacturer in the world, [25] [26] at up to 18% earnings (before taxes and interest) relative to sales, compared to 14% at Bridgestone, 8% at Michelin, and 9.6% at Continental.

  5. Car longevity - Wikipedia

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    A 2014 study on Consumer Reports by iSeeCars.com listed 10 Longest Lasting Cars over 200,000 miles (320,000 km). [ 14 ] In mid-2022, a Tesla S passed the million-mile mark; and in March 2023 its owner was hoping to soon pass 2 million kilometers (1.25 million miles).

  6. Uniform Tire Quality Grading - Wikipedia

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    These represent the tire's resistance to the generation of heat at speed. Tires graded A effectively dissipate heat up to a maximum speed that is greater than 115 mph. B rates at a maximum between 100 mph and 115 mph. C rates at a maximum of between 85 mph to 100 mph. Tires that cannot grade up to C or higher cannot be sold in the US. [9]

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