Ken1898 1st Gear December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 I pay $108 per pc for 195/60/15. Grip is Not noisy too. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiscorpio Neutral Newbie December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 I pay $108 per pc for 195/60/15. Grip is Not noisy too. That is XM1 or Energy Saver? So cheap? When and Where did you get them?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken1898 1st Gear December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 That is XM1 or Energy Saver? So cheap? When and Where did you get them?? It's XM1. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesc Hypersonic December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 I am using the XM1. If the energy saver is only S$5 more, you should go for it. Newer model and Made in Europe and not Thailand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mahjong74 Supercharged December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 Give Uncle Frankie a call for Michelin tyres. You should be able to get it at a slightly cheaper price. Blk 4001 Ang Mo Kio industrial park 1 #01-03 TEl: 64549071 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiscorpio Neutral Newbie December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 Other than comparing Energy Xm1 and Energy Saver, anymore can comment on Bridgestone GR90 with Michelin Energy XM1? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiscorpio Neutral Newbie December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 I am using the XM1. If the energy saver is only S$5 more, you should go for it. Newer model and Made in Europe and not Thailand That's what I was thinking too, seems more worth it to get energy saver. But I didn't know Energy Saver is newer version though I half suspected so, in some european website there is Energy XM1+(Energy Saver??), as XM1 has been in the market for quite long. Thanks for the input! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiscorpio Neutral Newbie December 17, 2010 Share December 17, 2010 Give Uncle Frankie a call for Michelin tyres. You should be able to get it at a slightly cheaper price. Blk 4001 Ang Mo Kio industrial park 1 #01-03 TEl: 64549071 Thanks! have seen looks of good comments on Soh Brothers, wonder if they sell Energy Savers. Most places selling only XM1. I thought of checking out Bridgestone GR90 which seems like very well sought at Soh Brothers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiscorpio Neutral Newbie December 18, 2010 Share December 18, 2010 That is XM1 or Energy Saver? So cheap? When and Where did you get them?? Just call up Frankie(Very friendly even on the phone) and was quoted the following: For 195/65 R15 Michelin Energy XM1, $125! *Really the cheapest I could find* Bridgestone Turanza GR90, $135 (Made in Japan) I more keen to get GR90 since there are lots of good comments on it, just wonder if it also has the same low roll resistance and as lasting as XM1.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roberttan 5th Gear December 18, 2010 Share December 18, 2010 I am using the XM1. If the energy saver is only S$5 more, you should go for it. Newer model and Made in Europe and not Thailand if i were you i will choose the Tomyam if tyre supplier from Michelin throught AD is endosed best suit our climate and road condition. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken1898 1st Gear December 18, 2010 Share December 18, 2010 (edited) Just call up Frankie(Very friendly even on the phone) and was quoted the following: For 195/65 R15 Michelin Energy XM1, $125! *Really the cheapest I could find* Bridgestone Turanza GR90, $135 (Made in Japan) I more keen to get GR90 since there are lots of good comments on it, just wonder if it also has the same low roll resistance and as lasting as XM1.... Try call Eng Wah Tyres. Location at Toa Payoh Lor 8. Got my XM1 195/60/15 at $108 per pc and FREE 1pc michelin cashcard with value $10 during Oct 10. That's the best price I had found. Moreover is new stock. Edited December 18, 2010 by Ken1898 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eliezerneo Neutral Newbie December 19, 2010 Share December 19, 2010 which type of michelin typres to choose for Honda City 1.5? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear December 19, 2010 Share December 19, 2010 (edited) sounds ok my fren changed at amk one shop, abt 96 a piece 185/65/14 Several years back i paid abt $80/ea fr 185/65/14. Made in thai. I think recently all tires increased in price due to rubber shortage. I think uncle Frankie of 5oh bros ,amk got good prices fr michelin. I get my yoko A Drives fm him. Best price i am able to find. Edited December 19, 2010 by Pisces69 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eliezerneo Neutral Newbie December 19, 2010 Share December 19, 2010 how much did u spent for your yoko typre? which type? got grip under wet surface?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear December 19, 2010 Share December 19, 2010 how much did u spent for your yoko typre? which type? got grip under wet surface?? Got my yokos fm soh bros. 205/45/16 fr $115 ea.. Grip s better than average wet n dry but dry is much better. Slightly on e noisy side cos its a performance tire. U can also consider S Drives but sligtly more ex. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melken Neutral Newbie December 28, 2010 Share December 28, 2010 i changed mine for 85 for 185/65/14 Hi keithchue, where did you change yours? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben5266 Supercharged January 1, 2011 Share January 1, 2011 Went to Soh Bro yesterday. He quoted me $175 for GR90. Finally, got XM1 at $130. Mine is 205/65/R15. Business was very good yesterday afternoon. I was lucky to get it done in 45minutes. Anyway, thanks for the recommendations. XM1 is good, so far. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louiscorpio Neutral Newbie January 1, 2011 Share January 1, 2011 Went to Soh Bro yesterday. He quoted me $175 for GR90. Finally, got XM1 at $130. Mine is 205/65/R15. Business was very good yesterday afternoon. I was lucky to get it done in 45minutes. Anyway, thanks for the recommendations. XM1 is good, so far. Wah... how come GR90 so exp, your tires are bigger but not by alot... my quote for 195/65/R15 was only $135, $10 more compare to XM1 of the same size. Hope he havening increase the price he quote me around 2 weeks ago... So what abour the service and quality of work good? The tires are pretty new batch? etc? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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