new tire recommendations, please.?

i need new tires for my '07 honda civic. give me testimonials for tires you've used. i'm interested in high mileage, all weather traction and a quiet ride. thanks

bobweb2008-05-23T12:13:31Z

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I admit I'm biased to Michelin tires. For 40 years they've never done me wrong. Bridgestone would probably be my second choice.

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Naughtums2008-05-23T17:07:40Z

Which model of Honda Civic?

DX, LS, EX, etc?

2-door, 4-door?

It makes a difference. Different models use different tire sizes and not every tire is made in every size so the best tire for one version of the Civic may not even be available for another model.

?2016-10-13T03:37:09Z

truthfully, if your snow traction is THAT important, specifically deep snow, then a committed set of snow tires, as much as you do not decide for to, would be somewhat worth their weight in gold. With a funds like $seven-hundred-800, you ought to surely get a series of respectable summer season tires and a committed set of iciness tires. it particularly is not like your tires are that extensive that they must be $2 hundred a bite. i've got had a pair diverse tires that did nicely in snow, including my huge fat BFGs on my mustang, regrettably they're worn to the element that the tire is ineffective in snow now, and that they replaced the previous layout. the hot BFG SuperSport A/S ought to be a good deal for a overall performance all season, nevertheless there is plenty extra much less high priced recommendations on your vehicle.

Anonymous2008-05-23T12:54:05Z

well if money is not an option then i would go to discount tire or some tire store and find out what they think, also i would pick michilen and and falken and also yokyhama. so yeah

kneedeepkz6502008-05-23T12:48:50Z

TRY THE HANKOOK MILEAGE PLUS 2-80,000 TREAD LIFE.IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO THE TIRE WITHIN THE FIRST 25% OF TREAD LIFE THEY WILL REPLACE AT NO COST TO YOU.

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