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General or Kumho are what I've used on my w123s. Both worked fine and were relatively cheap.
I have nankang econex'es on my project car. Honestly they're fine. Drove them in the rain recently and never lost grip.
I've driven the General Altimax Arctic and they were indestructible. They handled snow/ice very well in my FWD Honda. Since they're winter tires, I only drove them 1/2 the year for 6 years. At that age, they recommend replacing tires, but they were still performing great and had tons of tread life left, so I just left them on the car for the whole next two years. They handled both winters great and were totally fine in the summer.
I've been on the 245/40/15 CRS V2s for all this season - on the front of a FWD (A052s on the rear). I got somewhere around 120 runs out of them and they felt pretty good right up until the end.
I ran a pair of 225/45-15 CRS this year. Good grip, didn't mind getting hot, wore quickly.
i have a set on my 2011 camry. super quiet, great gas mileage, the tires have since been discontinued and replaced with the RT45, which i have on my civic. both are good, solid tires.
I also like General snow tires. I’ve personally used general 365aw on cars and minivans with no complaints.
Nankang NS-2R. Semislick tyre made for endurance.
With one set of this I made more than 1.000km on track.
And they are cheap.
I have the Generals right now and while they're fine for grip and what not, they are very noisy.
With that said the General Grabbers were my least favorite set of tires in terms of their noise and grip while cornering.
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