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Dh has a 2006 Civic LX Sedan and commutes 30k miles a year to work almost all highway miles. He has Goodyear Eagle which are rated for 40k miles and although this is his 2nd set of tires since he has the car 3.5 yrs that brand is OEM. We live in the Northeast so snow and ice are a factor for 5-6 months.
I have heard about Goodyear Assurance tires that are rated for 80K miles and Firestone Affinity 70k miles. One dealer said do not buy Japanese tires and another said buy Yokohama they are better engineered and the tread is more evenly applied. That last person said we won't get 70 miles off the other tires.
Is the hype is true that one does get 70-80 miles ? The added cost does not seem prohibitive. I would rather buy tires that last longer than spend $600 every 18 months for a set of tires.
Quotes were $575 for GY Eagle
$603 GY Assurance
$438 FS Affinity(Buy 3 /1 tire was free sale has probably ended)
Our son told us tirerack.com has good prices but then one needs to have them installed and that costs extra plus we work long hours and rather have it done at once.
I read that sometime the higher mile tires are not good in snow/ice.
Thoughts on best brand that gets high miles and wears well for someone who drives in winter conditions for 5 months. There are so many different brands it's really too much to deal with and I want to but tires before the next storm
Thanks.
I have heard about Goodyear Assurance tires that are rated for 80K miles and Firestone Affinity 70k miles. One dealer said do not buy Japanese tires and another said buy Yokohama they are better engineered and the tread is more evenly applied. That last person said we won't get 70 miles off the other tires.
Is the hype is true that one does get 70-80 miles ? The added cost does not seem prohibitive. I would rather buy tires that last longer than spend $600 every 18 months for a set of tires.
Quotes were $575 for GY Eagle
$603 GY Assurance
$438 FS Affinity(Buy 3 /1 tire was free sale has probably ended)
Our son told us tirerack.com has good prices but then one needs to have them installed and that costs extra plus we work long hours and rather have it done at once.
I read that sometime the higher mile tires are not good in snow/ice.
Thoughts on best brand that gets high miles and wears well for someone who drives in winter conditions for 5 months. There are so many different brands it's really too much to deal with and I want to but tires before the next storm
Thanks.