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  2. 8 Affordable Tire Brands That Could Last the Lifetime of Your Car

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    During testing, Consumer Reports found that the best all-season tires will last about 55,000 to 85,000 miles and the best performance all-seasons between 50,000 and 85,000.

  3. The most (and least) reliable cars of 2023 ranked - AOL

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    Below we have plucked out Consumer Reports’ top ten most reliable models, top ten least reliable cars and overall it list of the most reliable automotive brands: 10 Most Reliable Cars. The ...

  4. Consumer Reports gives first-ever ranking of most reliable ...

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    Consumer Reports has put out its first-ever brand ranking on used vehicles as well as its 10 top picks of the best individual used cars priced under $20,000 — two of which are General Motors ...

  5. Low rolling resistance tire - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of Consumer Report's tires that achieved their best rolling resistance rating. The tires at the top of the list are rated higher overall. Highly rated: All Season Michelin X Radial; Michelin Agility Touring; Michelin Harmony; Toyo 800 Ultra; Sumitomo HTR T4; Middle rank Performance All Season Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus

  6. Tyre label - Wikipedia

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    For passenger and light truck tyres, the manufacturers or importers have the choice of either putting a sticker on the tyre tread or a label accompanying each delivery of batch of tyres to the dealer and to the end consumer. The tyre label will use a classification from the best (green category "A") to the worst performance (red category "G").

  7. Linglong Tire - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Linglong Tire attracted controversy when a test carried out by Consumer Reports showed that the tires required an extra 22 feet to stop at a speed of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) compared to the best tires they tested, scoring the worst out of all tires tested, but has since improved and ranked no.1 among five Chinese tire makers in 2017.

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