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Pothole resistant tyre a reality

Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailJune 14, 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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There's great news for vehicle owners (especially in Grahamstown) who have a daily battle with unruly and sometimes downright dangerously damaged roads.

The good news is that the all-new Michelin Energy™ XM2 Tyre, available from Tiger Wheel Tyre, has resistance against pothole damage and superb road-handling.

There's great news for vehicle owners (especially in Grahamstown) who have a daily battle with unruly and sometimes downright dangerously damaged roads.

The good news is that the all-new Michelin Energy™ XM2 Tyre, available from Tiger Wheel Tyre, has resistance against pothole damage and superb road-handling.

“The high-end technological design and robustness of the Michelin Energy™ XM2 is a driving force to be reckoned with,” said Tiger Wheel Tyre marketing executive Joe du Plooy.

“This tyre has not only proved intensely adaptable to all kinds of road extremities but it also carries a one-year Michelin Pothole Resistance Guarantee, which is music to any driver’s ears.”

After having undergone a series of extreme road performance tests, the Michelin Energy™ XM2 Tyre outperforms its predecessor, the Michelin Energy Saver Tyre, on extreme grip and flexibility, du Plooy said. This means the tyre is exceedingly adaptable to unpredictable road hazards and further allows for improved braking performance.

With the incorporation of Michelin’s IRONFlex Technology, this new Michelin tyre ensures a more solid, more resistant and more resilient drive as it quickly absorbs abnormalities in the road.

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