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HyCAMBill 06-29-2008 10:29 PM

Suggestions for Tires??
 
To All,

I have read through a number of the previous posts regarding tires and I am still confused as to what would be the most ideal purchase. I have the original Bridgestones and they have not held up very well.

I am looking for another high quality brand that will not hurt the fuel economy.

Do you have any suggestions?

I truly appreciate all your help!

:D

Bill

rburt07 06-30-2008 04:44 AM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 
My favorite is michelin. The Energy mxv4 S8 has been popular in the so far. Michelin brought out a new improved tire that last longer. It's called the Primacy mxv4. The HR speed rating would cost less. Try this tirerack home page and choose by vehicle at the top. Best sellers, all tires that fit this car. You can also choose Tire Reviews at the top and read what other users say about any brand of tires. This site has some really good information.

tirerack.com/

FastMover 06-30-2008 09:12 AM

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I agree, The Michelin Energy or Primacy are both LRR and IMHO have much better wear than the Bridgestones. Also watch for the release of a new tire from Michelin called the Energy Saver (not to be confused with the Energy S8). Right now its only availble in Europe, and only on a few cars. On the cars (initially Peugot), the reported FE improvements are pretty dramatic. It may come out in the US within the Primacy line according to some contacts I have in Europe.

Michelin Energy Saver Link = http://www.michelin.com/corporate/ac...e=58&actu=true

Mainer 06-30-2008 09:44 AM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 
I disliked my bridgestones and like my new michelins. Check tirerack as they sometimes have great pricing and will ship to installers so no handling on your part.

KnappAttack 06-30-2008 02:25 PM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 
Michelin hands down. I had the dealer swap out the Bridgestones @ 300 miles. Michelin last longer and rides better.

r_beagle69 06-30-2008 03:36 PM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 
Today I bought Michelin Primacy MXV4's based on recommendations from previous tire threads in this forum. I too hated the Bridgestones which were noisy with poor handling especially as they got older. The new tires are quiet and seem to handle very well. I got the V rated tires to get the stronger sidewall so they would stay firmer in cornering.

robertru 07-01-2008 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by FastMover (Post 178648)
I agree, The Michelin Energy or Primacy are both LRR and IMHO have much better wear than the Bridgestones. Also watch for the release of a new tire from Michelin called the Energy Saver (not to be confused with the Energy S8). Right now its only availble in Europe, and only on a few cars. On the cars (initially Peugot), the reported FE improvements are pretty dramatic. It may come out in the US within the Primacy line according to some contacts I have in Europe.

Michelin Energy Saver Link = http://www.michelin.com/corporate/ac...e=58&actu=true

I had contacted Michelin earlier this year and per their reply to my question, the Primacy is NOT LRR, but has 60k tread wear warranty where the Energy MXV doesn't

TCHandler 07-27-2008 03:50 AM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 
I now live in Denver CO. and had to get my OEM tires replaced when it started to snow. Decided to go with Goodyear Tripletred tires. Awesome set of tires with 80,000 mile warranty.

CJO2007CamryHyb 07-27-2008 04:27 AM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 
Michelin MXVS LRR's are the only tires i would use. Until they come up with a better performing tire with better LRR qualities, i think it is the ONLY choice. I agree with everyone on that.

rburt07 07-27-2008 12:51 PM

Re: Suggestions for Tires??
 

Originally Posted by TCHandler (Post 182454)
I now live in Denver CO. and had to get my OEM tires replaced when it started to snow. Decided to go with Goodyear Tripletred tires. Awesome set of tires with 80,000 mile warranty.

You got a very popular Goodyear tire in the Tripletred. I did not look but I think it is highly rated in snow and ice. That is a great choice for Colorado.


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