I recently got four new tyres put on my car. The old ones were Dunlop SP SPORT 9090. The rear ones weren't too badly worn, but the front were pretty low on tread depth. In any case, I decided I'd start fresh with a full new set of Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrics.
Since I replaced them, I have been delighted with the grip levels, but my fuel consumption has taken a bit of a hit. I used to get about 30mpg on my commute to work. Now I'm getting about 26-27mpg.
Have other people experienced this? Is it more to do with the type of tyre, or could it be that more heavily worn tyres can get better mpg?
The tyre fitter also told me that the driver's side CV boot is split and should be replaced. I haven't got around to getting this done yet, but is it possible that that could be hurting my mpg?