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Passenger, Touring, Performance, etc., which tire is "best"?
I am confused by tire classifications like passenger, touring,
performance, etc. Which one is 'best' for a 'normal' person---let us say someone like me? :-) (1) I drive about equally in city and highway. (2) I live in an apt, with no room to store winter tires, so I do need all-weathers. (3) I value safety (good grip) most, then comfort/quiet, and tire life last. For a safe and quiet ride, I wouldn't mind changing tires more often. (4) I live in midwest, there is some rain and snow but it is not exactly arctic. Maybe 3 months of snow per year? (5) I walk to work, so driving is mostly discretionary. Which is why I know little about cars. :-). Other than getting caught in unanticipated bad weather, mostly I can choose not to drive during particularly bad weather. Which tires, tyoe or brands or models, are best for me? 'Best value' if you have an opinion? My car is Camry, tire size is 205/65/15. Thanks. |
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