Originally posted by: andylawcc
Speaking of tires, I am noticing the "econo" car are now upgrading to 16 or 17 inch wheels as standard (civic, ,mazda3, and the new lancer); now this means tire replacement cost will play a larger role in purchasing factor. I drive pretty agressively and kill a set tires a year; this means I will have to pay at least $100 more if the wheel/tire size went up from 14/15 to 16/17. anyone agree on that?
my boss just had to replace her 17' tires on her Acura MDX, grand total: $800. yikes!
Your boss drives an SUV. That means a lot of rubber.
Take my comments on Kumhos with a grain of salt. I demand a LOT out of a tire.
The bigger question is why do you kill a set of tires in a year? I do it by putting 40K on them AND driving aggresively. Check your pressure once per month.