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2012 Data Book

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54 I Passenger Car and Minivan Tires MICHELIN® HydroEdge® This long-lasting passenger car tire offers an exceptional combination of wear life backed by a 90,000-mile warranty1 , wet braking performance and excellent fuel efficiency. ALL-SEASON TIRE 10 7 10 10 9 COMFORT BRAKING HANDLING FUEL EFFICIENCY WEAR LIFE BENEFITS OF MICHELIN HYDROEDGE TIRES: ® ® • Lasts up to 33,000 Miles Longer2 maximizes the tire's contact with the road and evenly distributes the forces of acceleration, braking and cornering, resulting in longer wear. • Enjoy Greater Fuel Efficiency.3 EnergySaver Construction™ results in a tire that rolls easier for a more efficient-running engine. • Stop Shorter for Better Safety.4 A special rubber compound and wide center-groove design enhance grip to enable stopping distances up to 13 feet shorter in wet weather conditions versus a leading competitor. Popular Replacement Market Fitments: Ford Crown Victoria • Chrysler Town & Country • Nissan Altima Chevrolet Malibu • Toyota Sienna See pages 10 – 11 for details. 1 See Michelin Owner's Manual for details. 2 Based on third-party wear test results versus Goodyear® comparative rolling resistance. Actual on-road savings may vary. Based on comparisons against the leading competitors in the standard S-/T-Rated All-Season category. 3 Comparisons based upon fuel efficiency testing between MICHELIN® Assurance® Goodyear® ComforTred® Touring tires and Bridgestone® 4 Based on internal wet braking test results versus the Goodyear® TripleTred tires. Turanza® EL400 tires. Fuel savings are estimates based on Assurance® TripleTred tires, ComforTred® Touring product line in wet testing. Assurance® With EnergySaver Construction™ Without EnergySaver Construction™ With MaxTouch Construction™ Without MaxTouch Construction™ than a Leading Competitor and Is Backed by a 90,000-Mile Warranty.1 MaxTouch Construction™ Assurance® HydroEdge tires, Goodyear® ®

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