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Honda Ridge, had the original roadian htx for first set, they held up great. good in dry and rain, no hydro issues, lasted long time, and decent ride. they can ride a little firm but i also have a Ridge. held air really well.
Out of all the ones you have listed, I would take the Nexens without a second thought... Great tires, very underrated, and arguably the best warranty in the industry including a 2 year road hazard warranty from the manufacturer.
the Nexen is a grand touring tire that emphasizes driveability but sacrifices a little mpg to do it.
I have the Nexens on mine and they’ve been fine through 16k miles.
I loved the sur4g from nexxen. I would do a lil burnout when I left my drive way. Warm enough.
Drove our car with Nexens on and it's a surprisingly quiet tire vs the Bridgestones it had on previously.
Update: got the Nexens and so far notice 0 road noise on highway or in town, both absolutely quiet.
I've driven 65.000km and I'm through one set of Continental All Season Contact 1 and one set of Nexen.
The all season contact lasted for 35.000km the Nexen one for two summer.
....and I'll throw in another vote for the Continental DWS 06. Also relevant to this thread - I bought my '11 Range Rover Sport in January, and it had Laufenn tires, the cheapest option on Tire Rack in the proper size. They had plenty of tread life but they were not great - noisy, not a lot of grip in any conditions - so first excuse I had, I swapped on the Continentals, and they are substantially better at everything.
Nexen and Sailun are low tier tire brands - they are trying to suggest affordable tires already.
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