
Thanks!
Tim
+1Actually call the folks at TireRack.com, and they can knowledgeably discuss what tires might best suit your budget, driving environment, and driving style.
The survey and reviews are extremely subjective so take them with a grain of salt. I usually rely on Tirerack's test results instead. Their comparisons are more objective and standardized.LPSISRL wrote:Thanks for the replies so far. I will call tirerack.com for advice. When recently buying tires for my wife's Odyssey, reading reviews from people who had mini vans was frustrating. On a given tire, some hated them and said they were the worst tire that they ever had and some loved them saying the best tire they ever had. Very frustrating.
When it comes to tires, it's all about where you live. In many parts of Colorado, you need snow traction in the winter. In Los Angeles, you definitely don't.~tc~ wrote:I would never buy summer only tires for a daily driver. Tires generally last a long time, and you never know when you may have to move. I ended up with "3 season" tires on the Impala in Colorado ... It was worthless in the winter.