What's the best tire for Honda Element FWD, no snow or mud driving, need fuel economy, quiet and durable
What's the best tire for Honda Element FWD, no snow or mud driving, need fuel economy, quiet and durable - 1
In my experience, Michelin is the best, longest lasting tire
- Punctured tire replacement - can I replace only 1 tire - is it safe to replace the PUNCTURED tire only? My 2005 Honda Pilot rear left tire was punctured near the threshhold (ie - sidewall), but still usable. Thus the tire dealer patched it only. Should I replace that punctured tire only? Or should I replace the 2 tires on the same axle? Or even buy a whole set of 4 tires? I'm concerned about safety, and thus your best advice is very appreciated.
- How fast is the 03 Honda Element awd element with the automatic from 0-60? Is it a slow car for a normal 4 cylinder? Can it cruise comfortably at 85 mph on a highway with fast paced traffic?
- Does the fuel tank size have any impact on fuel economy between vehicles? For example the new Honda Accords have a 56 Litre tank while the CRV has a 53 L and the Rogue a 55 L. Now the 2 latters are compact crossovers and are arguably bigger in size than the Accord, so would that mean they are using up more gas? Would that mean its better to buy the Accord if we were going based on just gas mileage?
- What is the most reliable and durable new small car in production? For this question, I'm talking about smaller 4 door passenger cars like the honda civic, toyota corolla, nissan versa, hyundai accent, etc. Hatchbacks are also included (even though companies label them as having 5 doors). Out of all the different models on the market, which manufacturer produces the most durable and reliable car?