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There is more to a tire's value than its initial purchase price. To determine a true cost per mile, it's important to consider factors such as tire life and rolling resistance.
Rolling resistance accounts for up to 20% of a car's fuel consumption—and the figures are even higher for trucks. Although the Michelin green tire is generally more expensive to purchase, the corresponding fuel savings outweigh the initial additional investment. This is especially true with today's ever-increasing fuel prices.
Extending tire life has always been a Michelin priority. We doubled the average service life of a tire with the launch of the radial tire in 1946. And since the arrival of the first truck tires in 1900, Michelin has multiplied their service life by nearly 1,000 times. Every Michelin tire is designed to deliver lasting performance.
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