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JTF 01-17-2009 04:18 PM

06 Civic Tire Purchase
 
I purchased a new 06 Honda in Jan 06 that had Dunlop tires. Drove 70,000 km's and the dealer and goodyear tire outlet said I did good to get that many. Now I am looking for a replacement set, and from what I can see you get what you pay for as far as tires go. The goodyear outlet said with the amount of mileage I drive which is about 23,000 km's per year I should consider Goodyear Assurance Triple Tred 135,000 km's rated. Total would be $800.00. Does anyone drive these tires on their civic. Would like to know if this is overkill for my civic or good advice. Most of my driving is highway.

PS: I will read through the tire review stickly as well, just looking for some input so I can get this done sometime this week. Thanks.

Kommando 01-17-2009 06:38 PM

You don't always get what you pay for. Goodyear is a good example of this. I've never had a set of Goodyear tires that I thought was worth the price by the time I replaced them. Most of them didn't last long enough to wear the tread completely. The ones that did wore unevenly, even on newer vehicles with re-checked alignments and monitored pressures.

Shop smartly for tires. Read reviews. I got HP 195/60R14 Yokohama Avid H4S tires from www.tirerack.com for my '00 VP sedan. Their dry handling is a bit better than stock rubber, and their wet handling is shockingly better. They cost me between $50-$60US/each, and I've gotten over 40K miles out of them. They still have ok tread left for dry pavement, but I could use some new rubber for the rest of the snow this winter and the rain in the spring. I may buy the Avid H4S tires again, but I've also been wanting to try the Bridgestone Potenza UHP all-season Pole Position tires.

kanarrjl 01-17-2009 07:01 PM

they probably won't stick either so watch out for slipin around while accelerating

JTF 01-18-2009 08:15 AM

Food for thought, great feed back. I will check out the link you gave me. I really don't want to pay that much but the the salesman was good. Good thing I didn't spring for them yet. I will "Shop smartly" thanks for the help.


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