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If you're in arizona and it's not going to rain then go for the v730 all day. The v730 likes heat way better, and you'll get more runs out of a set.
Kumho V730s.
Kumho PA31.
They’re my go-to for my dailies. Fairly priced, great wet performance and they’re pretty sticky and predictable on curvy roads. Currently have some on mine and they’ve seen several autocross weekends, mountain carving nights and are comfortable and pretty quiet during long drives and commuting while retaining good life.
Nexen are not bad for a budget brand but I think the BFG's would be worth it.
I have Nexen N FERA Supreme on my car it is more comfortable and quieter than Hankook S1 evo 3
On my honda crv hybrid the nexen wintertires lasted 75000 km and had still 3 to 4 mm on them I drove them also in Sumner very good also in the dry and wet You can't buy better tires for the price.
Either of those are good, the Yokohama is an excellent tire. Honestly though, I am a huge proponent of Nexen tires, and they have arguably the best warranty in the industry. Either the N5000 Platinum or N'Priz AH8 would be a solid choice here. I sent two kids to college in the Dakota on N5000 series tires, hundreds of miles away, neither one ever had a complaint or issue with their tires.
Nothing wrong with the Kumho tires but those are Z rated and ultra high performance tires. They won’t last long and will ride like an ox cart. But they will grip very well.
Tires Kuhmo Solis. Eh weird wear causing vibration.
The nexen tires DO suck.
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