we picked up the michine hydro all season tires.. they aint bad at all.![]()
195/65r/h89 r15s
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Feb 10th, 2005 12:32 PM #1
Which Brand is good for passenger cars ?
I want to buy 4 tires for my Honad Accord tires no. P195/65 R15 89H. I am currently looking into couples of brands Like michelin, BridgeStone and couples of other brands. But i am unsure of which brand to go i mean i checked in couples of stores they have michelin little bit expensive then other brand i mean expensive doesn't make good tire or if does let me know. Also please let me know is there any good tire store to get the good tires. I checked with <a href=../autolink/redirectpage.php?linkid=24 target=_blank>canadian tire</a> they have their own bran motomaster is it any good. I am bc vancouver
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Get Toyo tires. Toyo doesn't have a large budget for advertisements. Instead they focus on having great technologies on their summer and all-seasons.
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It all depends on what you're looking for.
I work for a high-end car dealership and there is one thing that I can tell you....
For our Canadian climate there is no such thing as an "all season" tire.
You need a winter tire for winter (4 months a year) and summer or all season tire for spring summer and fall (the other 8 months).
If you drive a sports car or sporty car and you like it to handle like it's on rails then go for a strictly summer tire or a high-end all season (V or Z Rated).
If you drive a sedan then get a decent all-season tire.
You don't have to spend a lot to get a good tire.
Brands I'd stick with are Goodyear, Michelin, Toyo, Yoko, Pirelli, Conti and the best bang for your buck would be Kumho.
If you'd like to do more research on tires check out www.tirerack.com
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