I kind of ran into this by accident but thought it might be useful for people looking for good tires at a good price. There's LOTS of tire brands around but how to know which ones ride well, have long treadlife, handle well and are priced economically? There's a great website with MANY tire reviews by users and tire quality ratings in different categories at http://www.tirerack.com/
Go to the site, click 'Shop for Tires' or Products, Tires near the top. Search for your vehicle or the exact size of tire you're looking for. A listing of many brands will be displayed. Go through the reviews and find the best rated and well priced tire. Its sort of like having a consumer reports rating of tires by real users. Tirerack also sells tires. They can be the best deal, but have to add shipping and local installation costs. Seems like most Tire shops want from $10-15 per tire to install. Another option is after you find the tire you like, shop for it locally and compare the total price to Tirerack. Also the discount clubs (Sam's, Costco) sometimes have good brands and prices. We found that the Goodyear Allegra is actually a Sam's only version of the Goodyear Regatta 2, a well-rated tire.
Keith
Go to the site, click 'Shop for Tires' or Products, Tires near the top. Search for your vehicle or the exact size of tire you're looking for. A listing of many brands will be displayed. Go through the reviews and find the best rated and well priced tire. Its sort of like having a consumer reports rating of tires by real users. Tirerack also sells tires. They can be the best deal, but have to add shipping and local installation costs. Seems like most Tire shops want from $10-15 per tire to install. Another option is after you find the tire you like, shop for it locally and compare the total price to Tirerack. Also the discount clubs (Sam's, Costco) sometimes have good brands and prices. We found that the Goodyear Allegra is actually a Sam's only version of the Goodyear Regatta 2, a well-rated tire.
Keith