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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.
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.
We have Vitour Galaxy tires on our car. They are affordable and work very good. We have a 1979 230 and the stock size there would be 175SR14. The closest I could find with white stripes was the Vitour tires in 185/80-14. They are a little bit taller than the stock size and fill out the wheel opening a little bit more, but I like how it looks and drives.
Uniroyal Tiger Paw 4s on Euro Design 17s
Change to Uniroyal Rainsport 5s. Honestly the best tyre for an SUV. You will conquer snow with them. Probably the best tyres, my V60 and RS4 have them.
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.
my summer tires are Uniroyal Power Paw summers and they do pretty okay. i dont get a lot of traction in the rain mainly because it doesn’t rain a lot where I live so when it does rain it just draws a bunch of oil out of the asphalt which makes it slick.
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.
Tiger Paws with 5,500 miles over 6 months had an old fashioned blowout
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