First off, I want to state that tires are the single most important aspect of the handling and braking performance of your car. I suggest that you visit the
TireRack.com site and do a little research to find out what type and size of tire best fits your driving needs, wheels and budget. You can
search by size or go to the
survey and
test results to get the information necessary to choose the correct tire.
I have successfully used Tire Rack's resources to select excellent tires for my wife's car's needs and those of my own. She may not head for the road race track, but I want to ensure that she has the best handling and braking capabilities that tires can provide to protect her and my daughters.
From my signature you may see that my car is wearing Bridgestone RE730 shoes. When first purchased, those tires provided a cost-efficient solution to an ultra-high performance dry and wet tire for aggressive road and some track use. As time and tire technology has advanced, these tires have been surpassed by more recent offerings from not only Bridgestone, but other tire manufacturers.
Watching for Tire Rack's specials, I was able to purchase a set of the current Tire Rack maximum performance rating champ, the Goodyear F1 GS-D3, for less than a set of the RE730 successor, the RE750. The RE750 rates quite highly (3rd) in the ultra high performance summer tire category, but the F1 GS-D3 rates tops in the max performance summer tire sector.
Those awesome looking tires are parked in my attic, waiting for their day to hit the road. I look forward to that time, but I will continue to roll on the capable RE730s until the last bit of wear has been extracted from their treads.
You may need the capabilities of a snow rated, all season tire, but unless you live in the great white north and see snow for a good portion of the winter season, you can use the superior dry and wet traction limits of the ultra high or max performance summer tires. Tire Rack's tests have shown that the dry and wet traction limits of the "summer" tires exceed the compromised capabilities of the all season tires in all but snow covered road conditions.
Visit the Tire Rack site and see for yourself what tires you can get your car for Christmas.