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I'm looking for a new set of tires for my 2011 Hyundai Genesis Sedan. 235/50r18
Right now I'm wearing Pirelli P Zero Neros, and they've been ok but a little loud considering this is more of a luxury sedan than a performance sedan. (I didn't have them put on in the first place) I'd like price per tire to be under $170, and they will be used for all seasons. Here in Alabama that means almost never under 20F. The guy at the shop said I might could use Nexen 5000 Plus but I'm not sold on that idea.
These are the current top 3
Vredestein Quatrac 5 - More expensive, but great reviews. Not many miles driven though, fairly new to the US.
General Tire AltiMAX RT43 - Cheap, highest treadwear rating but reviews say they wear around 30k. I do wear tires pretty quick so I'm not sure it could be worse than the P Zeros.
Cooper CS5 Ultra Touring - Also cheap, reviews are all over the place though. Maybe poor QC?
Honorable Mention
Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 - Good reviews
Do you guys have favorites on this list? I might be leaning towards the RT43
Right now I'm wearing Pirelli P Zero Neros, and they've been ok but a little loud considering this is more of a luxury sedan than a performance sedan. (I didn't have them put on in the first place) I'd like price per tire to be under $170, and they will be used for all seasons. Here in Alabama that means almost never under 20F. The guy at the shop said I might could use Nexen 5000 Plus but I'm not sold on that idea.
These are the current top 3
Vredestein Quatrac 5 - More expensive, but great reviews. Not many miles driven though, fairly new to the US.
General Tire AltiMAX RT43 - Cheap, highest treadwear rating but reviews say they wear around 30k. I do wear tires pretty quick so I'm not sure it could be worse than the P Zeros.
Cooper CS5 Ultra Touring - Also cheap, reviews are all over the place though. Maybe poor QC?
Honorable Mention
Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 - Good reviews
Do you guys have favorites on this list? I might be leaning towards the RT43