Stay far far away from no-name off brand tires. Car and Driver did a test a few years ago of a number of different tires... and they had a set of Chinese Ling Long tires (I'm not being racist... Ling Long is the brand name...) They looked good, but the performance was downright laughable. They became the baseline for crap tire performance for many reviews to follow!
Magazine comparisons are a very good place to look when shopping for tires. Also, browse other forums. For performance tires, browse more performance-oriented forums (Nasioc, a Subaru Impreza site, has some VERY good performance tire info... because the STi guys get pretty damn serious.) For economy tires, look on sites that cater to efficient cars... the Fit (though I haven't seen a good tire thread on FitFreak), the Prius, etc...
With tires, you USUALLY get what you pay for. There are some brands that are overpriced for the level of performance offered, but that is often just among the higher performance tiers.
Basic all-season tires will be decent from just about any well-known company.
I'm partial to Dunlop and General. I've ripped through a number of sets of both brands on my Fit (283,000 miles in 4 years... I go though my fair share of tires!)
For the first time ever, I bought a second set of the exact same tire with my last batch. They were General Altimax HP all seasons. General's cheapie line, but they've proven to be quite reliable, offing good fuel economy, good tread life, decent grip, and decent response.
I HATE Kumho. Falken is decent.
I had a set of Yokohama S.Drive tires a while back. Undersized, thanks to DiscountTireDirect's moronic representative (who pushed them on me due to the Dunlops I wanted being "special order" tires.) Those tires are supposed to be good, and they were definitely the priceiest tires I've ever owned... but they were garbage. I complained to Discount Tire about it, and they actually offered to replace them for free with my chosen tire... I ignored the offer and just used then. Discount Tire lost a customer that day.
Magazine comparisons are a very good place to look when shopping for tires. Also, browse other forums. For performance tires, browse more performance-oriented forums (Nasioc, a Subaru Impreza site, has some VERY good performance tire info... because the STi guys get pretty damn serious.) For economy tires, look on sites that cater to efficient cars... the Fit (though I haven't seen a good tire thread on FitFreak), the Prius, etc...
With tires, you USUALLY get what you pay for. There are some brands that are overpriced for the level of performance offered, but that is often just among the higher performance tiers.
Basic all-season tires will be decent from just about any well-known company.
I'm partial to Dunlop and General. I've ripped through a number of sets of both brands on my Fit (283,000 miles in 4 years... I go though my fair share of tires!)
For the first time ever, I bought a second set of the exact same tire with my last batch. They were General Altimax HP all seasons. General's cheapie line, but they've proven to be quite reliable, offing good fuel economy, good tread life, decent grip, and decent response.
I HATE Kumho. Falken is decent.
I had a set of Yokohama S.Drive tires a while back. Undersized, thanks to DiscountTireDirect's moronic representative (who pushed them on me due to the Dunlops I wanted being "special order" tires.) Those tires are supposed to be good, and they were definitely the priceiest tires I've ever owned... but they were garbage. I complained to Discount Tire about it, and they actually offered to replace them for free with my chosen tire... I ignored the offer and just used then. Discount Tire lost a customer that day.
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