Having swapped my winter wheels+tyres for my OE alloys wearing Pirelli P7, I'm shocked at how high the rolling resistance is... you can really feel the car doesn't coast/roll as well as it did with the winters on. 
So far, it seems to have made around 7-9 mpg difference - more than I was expecting - which means over £400 per year for my mileage.
I had thought the Ecomotive came as standard with LRR tyres and, confusingly, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 is well regarded for low rolling resistance. Unfortunately, though, I don't have the Cinturato flavour... and the bog-standard P7 got comments in a European tyre test of "the high rolling resistance is anything but beneficial".
So I'm considering getting some proper eco tyres put on the car. On my shortlist at the moment are Michelin Energy Saver and Goodyear EfficientGrip. Does anyone know of any tyres offering even lower rolling resistance than those two?
So far, it seems to have made around 7-9 mpg difference - more than I was expecting - which means over £400 per year for my mileage.
I had thought the Ecomotive came as standard with LRR tyres and, confusingly, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 is well regarded for low rolling resistance. Unfortunately, though, I don't have the Cinturato flavour... and the bog-standard P7 got comments in a European tyre test of "the high rolling resistance is anything but beneficial".
So I'm considering getting some proper eco tyres put on the car. On my shortlist at the moment are Michelin Energy Saver and Goodyear EfficientGrip. Does anyone know of any tyres offering even lower rolling resistance than those two?
