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It's a car. so you want passenger tires, other than that what car you're driving isn't important. What's important is what kind of weather you deal with and what kind of budget you have. You'll likely be best off with some Mud and snow (M+S) tires, they're good all around, don't get fooled into the super premium ones unless you're really worried about appearance, find a set that are on sale and look around a bit, you might want to get a newspaper and check out what's on sale. Take advantage of the free rotations that most tire stores provide they will extend the life of your tires.

2007-11-16 11:07:55 · answer #1 · answered by Rams N 4 · 0 0

I'd suggest going to: tirerack.com and review all 18 brands they sell. You didn't say where you lived so It's hard to honestly judge what would work best. If you have little or no snow I've had good luck with Yokohama Avid tires. If you get 6" or less the Yokohama TRZ works better. I live in Up-State NY and both cars have the Yokohama TRZ tires. We know snow. They get around in the winter a little better than the Avids. The prices on these two tires is far less than Michelin or Goodyear. Forget Bridgestone all together.

In fact you can choose a set of tires you like best from reading all the reviews and have tirerack deliver them to your house or installer. They have a section where you place your Zip Code in and a local installer will pop up on your screen You pay no sales tax, shipping is done through Fed Ex. It costs about $5.00 per tire to haved them shipped.

2007-11-16 19:41:05 · answer #2 · answered by Country Boy 7 · 0 0

Uniroyals if you can get them or Good Year NCT 2 or 3. Avoid Michelins. They will last forever if you drive like a 90 year old Granny but don't expect miracles in the wet.

2007-11-16 19:19:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends on if you plan to do lots of highway driving or mostly stay on the asphalt / country roads
ask the dealer or research it before you go in to buy
it will make a difference in the feel of the ride

2007-11-16 19:06:49 · answer #4 · answered by Amanda H 5 · 0 1

round ones

2007-11-16 19:05:05 · answer #5 · answered by Po 5 · 0 1

lol round ones work.....

2007-11-16 19:06:00 · answer #6 · answered by George M 2 · 1 1

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