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'22#2Looking for a long-lasting, fuel-saving tyre? This selection will suit your needs - based on test and reviews, we selected the best tyres in mileage, fuel-efficiency and rolling resistance.
This ranking measures the overall economy of all-season tyres by evaluating key factors that influence cost-effectiveness and efficiency over time. Scores are calculated based on five main properties: mileage, wear, fuel efficiency, price/value ratio, and rolling resistance. Mileage and wear each carry a weight of 20 points, reflecting the importance of tyre longevity and durability. Rolling resistance is weighted most heavily at 40 points, as it directly affects fuel consumption by indicating how much energy the tyre wastes while rolling. Fuel efficiency and price/value ratio contribute 10 points each, highlighting the balance between savings at the pump and purchase cost. All scores derive from aggregated results of independent test organizations such as ADAC, AutoBild, and TyreReviews, ensuring objective and reliable data. This comprehensive approach helps identify tyres that combine long life, low fuel consumption, and good value for money.

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'25#4The results show a strong dominance of premium segment tyres in the top ranks, with Continental's AllSeasonContact and its successor leading the pack due to their excellent rolling resistance and solid mileage scores. Continental AllSeasonContact ranks first with a high rolling resistance score of 87.9 and impressive fuel efficiency at 93, underscoring its efficiency in reducing fuel consumption. The Continental AllSeasonContact 2 shines with a perfect wear score of 100, emphasizing durability alongside economy. Goodyear's Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 also performs well, particularly in mileage and price/value ratio, making it a balanced choice for economical drivers. Michelin's CrossClimate 2 offers strong all-season confidence with good rolling resistance, though it scores lower on price/value. Notably, the Toyo Celsius AS2 from the upper-middle segment impresses with the highest mileage and price/value ratio scores, suggesting that some non-premium tyres can rival or surpass premium options in cost-effectiveness. The field shows a moderate spread in scores, with the top 10 tyres ranging from 83.8 down to 71.3, indicating clear leaders but also viable alternatives across segments. Budget options like Nexen N Blue 4 Season appear lower in overall ranking but offer strong price/value and winter performance, appealing to cost-conscious buyers.
For drivers prioritizing economical tyres, focusing on rolling resistance and mileage is crucial since these factors most strongly influence fuel savings and tyre lifespan. However, be mindful that tyres excelling in low rolling resistance might sometimes compromise on grip or noise levels, so consider your typical driving conditions. If you drive mostly in urban or highway settings seeking long-term savings, premium tyres like Continental AllSeasonContact or Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 offer a well-rounded package. Those on tighter budgets should look closely at upper-middle segment tyres like Toyo Celsius AS2 or Kleber Quadraxer 3, which provide good value without sacrificing too much performance. This ranking is especially relevant for drivers who want to reduce running costs without giving up safety and reliability across seasons. Always balance economy with your local climate and driving style to find the best fit for your needs.