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Uniroyal are good, affordable tires.
I’ve had a set of Uniroyals (Tigerpaws) on my 2010 ford focus slider. They’ve been on for quite a few years now, no noticeable cracking, and treadwear still good.
There is such a notion as touring/comfort tires. They are not sporty at all, their advantage is in the ride quality compared to sportiness. And the prices are usually lower.
The Sava is a good tire, gets good test results especially in winter condition.
I drive a 2006 Toyota Camry. Not the best on gas, but it handles winter roads well and is comfortable. I like Uniroyal Tiger Paw all season tires.
General Tire, Kumho, Dunlop, Uniroyal are also decent.
Uniroyal Tiger Paw 4s on Euro Design 17s
Consumer reports says:
Pros: Solid performance in the areas of dry braking, handling, hydroplaning resistance. Solid treadlife performance also.
Cons: Just average rolling resistance performance which can have a negative impact on vehicle fuel efficiency.
I'm aware these are crap, and chunking as fuck, and that they are old and a budget brand called Sava. I won't use them, cause I'm a scraddycat and don't want to risk my ass, car or family for a pair of tires, which in the long run is not that much of money in Eustern Europe where I'm at.
2012 Kia Sedona, just got 4 new tires installed at BJs warehouse. Uniroyal Tiger Paws Touring 235/60 R17. Mounted and balanced by them.
Why do they look squished? Like the sidewalls are collapsing? They are inflated to 34psi. They track straight, but not a smooth ride.
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