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whats a best tire brand out there?

I need to buy tires for my car, I was thinking more like Michelin, any suggestions

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Michelin tires are good tires for the price.they perform well on wet and dry roads. Some of their performance tires aren't too bad, either. But if you're looking for serious performance, invest in brands such as Falken, Toyo, or Pirelli. But at the same time, better performance comes with a higher price tag. The Falken tires I put on my '99 Trans Am far outperformed the Michelins I bought the car with. Stuck to the road a lot better, and had far better turn-in and response. Another thing to note is, the higher performance rating of the tire, the quicker it's going to wear out.be prepared to have tires that last between 20,000 and 30,000 miles versus 40 to 60,000 miles.
You got it, friend. It hurts to pay that extra money when there are so many different brands for half the money, but with proper rotation, Michelins will outlast and out-perform any other tire on the market. They will even get triple the mileage compared to most others. So, you can save a hundred or so now and need another set in 20,000 miles or just get some Michelins and forget about needing tires for another 50 60 or sometimes even 70,000 miles depending on the weight of your car and how aggressive you drive.
Do one thing, do it right! Metzeler. Metzeler does not make truck tires or trailer tires or car tires. They are totally focused upon making the best motorcycle tires. That is all they do and they do it better than anyone else. As for the car, just get the cheapest tires you can find that will fit. You will be mostly riding the bike and the car will have so few miles put on it that the tires will rot before you wear them out.

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