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Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
2005 Accord with Michelin "Energy" high-gas-mileage tires, 5000 miles on
the odometer. One tire develops a crack in the sidewall. I called the 800 number on the warrantee pamphlet and was told that it was caused by a road hazard. If dry asphalt is a hazard, then he's right. I guess I didn't expect them to honor the manufacturing defect warrantee. I sold the 3 other ones as "take-offs" and bought 4 new all season tires with 50,000 mile guarantee plus road hazard (reputable brand). Owning a French product goes against my grain anyhow. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
Re: Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
Never had any cracks or cuts with Michelin's Energy tires but they are
lousy for another reason - god awful poor wet traction and when they break loose - forgetaboutit. The Michelin X-1 is an excellent tire - superb traction wet and snow and if you do break loose, you still have some control. Oh and the energy tires squall like hell when put into a hard corner on dry pavement - terrible tires and all to give the car makers fleet a fraction of a mile improvement in their fleet mile ratings. Before buying tires - check out www.tirerack.com for their rankings. |
Re: Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
butch burton wrote:
> Never had any cracks or cuts with Michelin's Energy tires but they are > lousy for another reason - god awful poor wet traction and when they > break loose - forgetaboutit. The Michelin X-1 is an excellent tire - > superb traction wet and snow and if you do break loose, you still have > some control. Oh and the energy tires squall like hell when put into a > hard corner on dry pavement - terrible tires and all to give the car > makers fleet a fraction of a mile improvement in their fleet mile > ratings. > > Before buying tires - check out www.tirerack.com for their rankings. Most OEM-type tires are crap anyway, regardless of the tire manufacturer and car manufacturer. |
Re: Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
agreed - you have to get into the really high buck vehicles before they
are equipped with first line tires. Although in years past I have seen new MB's with those awful Michelin Energy tires. |
Re: Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
> One tire develops a crack in the sidewall. I called the 800 number on the
> warrantee pamphlet and was told that it was caused by a road hazard. How could they possibly determine that over the phone?? I would have taken it to the Michelin dealer. These tires do not squeal around corners on my '04 EX V6. They only make a small roar if pushed very hard. Wet traction is not a problem either, but certainly no match for Bridgestone RE930's or 950's I've had in the recent past (which are simply amazing but ride very hard). I'm sort of thinking that people have abused their tires to get this result. Like maybe they were melted by burn-outs and are now permanently greasy. |
Re: Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
"kr" <orfwg@srv.net> wrote in
news:1128718070_122867@spool6-east.superfeed.net: > 2005 Accord with Michelin "Energy" high-gas-mileage tires, 5000 miles > on the odometer. > > One tire develops a crack in the sidewall. I called the 800 number on > the warrantee pamphlet and was told that it was caused by a road > hazard. Troll. And you posted independently to several groups the same message. > If dry asphalt is a hazard, then he's right. I guess I > didn't expect them to honor the manufacturing defect warrantee. I > sold the 3 other ones as "take-offs" and bought 4 new all season tires > with 50,000 mile guarantee plus road hazard (reputable brand). > Owning a French product goes against my grain anyhow. Bigot. Wouldn't want your daughter to marry a nigger either, would you? -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: Accord's Michelin tires are poorly made
I've always had trouble with Michelin Tires. I've swapped over to Cooper.
Have them on my truck,don't need them on the honda yet. The wife has a set on her Toyo. Tercel. They ride great and handle well. Haven't driven it in the rain yet, but if there were any problems I'm sure she would have told me.She swears by them. "kr" <orfwg@srv.net> wrote in message news:1128718070_122867@spool6-east.superfeed.net... > 2005 Accord with Michelin "Energy" high-gas-mileage tires, 5000 miles on > the odometer. > > One tire develops a crack in the sidewall. I called the 800 number on the > warrantee pamphlet and was told that it was caused by a road hazard. If > dry > asphalt is a hazard, then he's right. I guess I didn't expect them to > honor the manufacturing defect warrantee. I sold the 3 other ones as > "take-offs" and bought 4 new all season tires with 50,000 mile guarantee > plus road hazard (reputable brand). Owning a French product goes against > my grain anyhow. > > > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet > News==---- > http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ > Newsgroups > ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption > =---- |
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