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Hi Conner....welcome to the board! What would be a good replacement tire for a current model Accord sedan 4-cylinder other then Michelin? H/V rated Bridgestone Turenza's get good reviews on your site and you mentioned a Continental tire? The size is 205/60-16. I'm looking for good handling (dry and wet) and a quiet ride. Thanks!
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My wife drives a 2000 Infiniti G20 and will soon need new tires. The size is 195/65-15, H rated. It has BF Goodrich Touring tires on it now but I have always like Michelin. After reading some reviews I was leaning toward the Bridgestone Turanza LS-H or the Potenza RE950. We don't need a high performance tire. I want something quite, last at least 40,000 miles, good handling, and good in the rain. We might get some snow 3 days a year. What do you recommend?
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Replying to: goldston (May 05, 2004 12:21 pm) 1. 225/70/16 Michelin Cross Terrain SUV -- 135.00 each 2. 225/70/16 Geolandar H/T-S G051 -- 77.00 each 3. 225/70/16 Goodyear Fortera HL Edition -- not available in this size 4. 225/70/16 Michelin LTX M/S -- 119.00 each The Michelin Cross Terrain will offer the best overall handling and ride quality. They are also rated at 65,000 miles so you will have them for some time. The Yokohama Geolander HT-S are also a very good tire. the down side in comparison to the cross terrains is that they will be slightly noisier and are rated at 55,000 miles. all four are good tires but i would rank them in the order as above. connor Tire & Wheel Specialist The Tire Rack 877-522-8473 ext 269 |
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Replying to: boluca (May 07, 2004 9:49 am) regards, kyfdx |
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Thanks for your previous recommendation for inexpensive replacement tires my son's 92 Sable. Now on to another subject. My 2000 Taurus SES has the OEM Continentals Touring Contact AS on it and I am at about 37K miles. I just noticed the rubber sidewalls developing a ring of fine cracks just about 1/2" beyond the rim. They still have a decent amount of tread left. Does Tirerack have any experience with this? Please note I never let my tires run with low pressure. I check them regularly and run them 2-4 PSI above Ford's recommendation. Do you think this could be a manufacturing defect? Any chance Continental will honor any pro-rated warranty? I checked their web site and they warranty weather cracking on OEM tires for 4 years, and they also have a 72 month pro-rated warranty for other defects. I am still below both as I bought the car new in September 2000 |
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Replying to: billyperks (May 06, 2004 11:44 am) connor Tire & Wheel Specialist The Tire Rack 877-522-8473 ext 269 |
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Conner, Thank you very much. You hit it exactly right by putting them in order and then stating about the noise issue with the Geolandar. Since this is my wife's vehicle a quite tire is high on her importance list. Best Regards, Philip |
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Replying to: frag235 (May 06, 2004 1:32 pm) connor Tire & Wheel Specialist The Tire Rack 877-522-8473 ext 269 |
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