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Re: V vs H Rated Michellin's

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Re: V vs H Rated Michellin's

MG26 Jan 2008 01:04
>I ran in to this about 4 years ago and I tried 3 different Costco's and
>each would not sell me the tires.  I was able to buy lower speed ratings at
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>> Dick

I like Costco a lot, but their tire policies can be a little bit tyrannical,
all in the name of eliminating liability.  So we reap what we sue, I
suppose.  (Wordplay intentional, to the grammar police.)

mg

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Tom Wallace25 Jan 2008 07:43
I ran in to this about 4 years ago and I tried 3 different Costco's and each
would not sell me the tires.  I was able to buy lower speed ratings at
Wal-Mart.

>>> It's time for some new shoes for my '03 Accord V-6.  I know people on
>>> this usenet group are not all that fond of the OEM Michellin Energy
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> Dick

Dick24 Jan 2008 15:29
>> It's time for some new shoes for my '03 Accord V-6.  I know people on
>> this usenet group are not all that fond of the OEM Michellin Energy
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>policy to not install tires with a lesser speed rating.  YMMV.
>M.Paul

Good point.  I will see what ours has to say about that.  May be a
corporate issue.

Dick

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M.Paul24 Jan 2008 14:52
> It's time for some new shoes for my '03 Accord V-6.  I know people on
> this usenet group are not all that fond of the OEM Michellin Energy
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> Dick

The tire folks at my local Costco stated that since the door label on my '99
Accord V6 recommends V rated tires, due to liability issues it is their
policy to not install tires with a lesser speed rating.  YMMV.
M.Paul

Dick23 Jan 2008 18:52
It's time for some new shoes for my '03 Accord V-6.  I know people on
this usenet group are not all that fond of the OEM Michellin Energy
MVX4 91V tires, but I have been happy with them.  Good snow and wet
pavement performance, quiet and good mileage.  That's good enough for
me.  I buy my tires at Costco, so straying away from the mainstream in
tires is not an option for me.

I see that the Energy tire has been replaced with the Primacy.  It's
supposed to be a blend between the old Energy and another higher-end
Michellin tire.  There is a $30 per tire difference between the V and
the H ratings in the Primacy.  Is there any real reason to spend the
extra $120 to get the V rating again?  I do spend some time on the
road, so 80 mph is not uncommon.  I don't know why Honda uses the V
rating in the first place, unless it is just a marketing tool.

Dick  

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