Unless we're talking about tires used for specific conditions (snow, summer, off-road, etc.), we imagine most new car buyers don't think twice about the rubber on their ride. J.D. Power and Associates does, and it recently rated consumer satisfaction for the top tire brands in various vehicle segments, and it found that Michelin was consistently at or among the top-satisfying tire brands. As a part of this study, it also found some interesting data regarding two growing types of tires: run-flat and low-rolling resistance.
Autoblog , J.D. Power says drivers increasingly frustrated by low-rolling resistance and run-flat tires, J.D. Power says drivers increasingly frustrated by low-rolling resistance and run-flat tires