

I guess those tires live up to their design claim as I’m now getting about 3-4 mpg/gallon less with the new tires (down to “only” 34 - 36 hwy).

I replaced the OEM Michelin A/S Energy Saver tires at 49,000 after some hydroplaning at highway speed but still had at least another 5K of good tread. No maintenance issues, remains very dependable. No further lug nut issues, still have the dash rattle but have learned to live with it (didn’t ask the dealer to try and isolate - at $84/hr).
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Got an email prompt from Edmunds to update my review so here goes: 2 Year/50,000 mile update. I can only hope this one gives me … the same worry-free ownership experience I enjoyed with the last one. After 62,000 miles without any maintenance problems, continued great gas mileage (around 38 highway on average over that many miles) and only some minor annoyance issues already mentioned in my previous reviews, last week I gave the '16 Fusion to my son and bought an '18 Fusion SE. My 2016 1.5 liter Fusion SE was one of the best car's I've ever owned.
