I had a tire blowout on my car on the way to work this morning so I'm in the market for new tire(s).
My knowledge of tires is pretty much non-exisitent, so I'm looking for some recommendations.
Car: Nissan Versa SL, 08, Hatchback
Size: P185/65R15
I currently have 1 Fuzion brand, 2 Continental ContiProContact tires (Grand Touring All-Season; supposedly LRR), and the spare on my car--the blown out tire is Fuzion brand.
Braking & hydroplaning performance is most important to me. My current tires aren't that great in wet weather, and frankly, its kind of scary driving my car in inclement weather. Lower road noise and decent handling would also be nice. I really have no clue whether my car, with its current tires, handles well or not since I have no comparison for it. But, I have no fuss with the current handling. Fuel efficiency is probably the lowest on my list--unless there is a significant drop on tires that aren't LRR--since I already get decent mileage.
P.S. Is it a good idea to change all tires at once? The treads appear to be sufficient on the 3 working tires, but the 2 Contiental contiprocontacts are likely the original tires that came with the vehicle which was bought used (I will check the date of manufacture when I get a chance to see if this is true).
Thanks
Edit: Oh yeah, I can count the number of times it's snowed here on one hand, so I don't need snow tire recommendations.
My knowledge of tires is pretty much non-exisitent, so I'm looking for some recommendations.
Car: Nissan Versa SL, 08, Hatchback
Size: P185/65R15
I currently have 1 Fuzion brand, 2 Continental ContiProContact tires (Grand Touring All-Season; supposedly LRR), and the spare on my car--the blown out tire is Fuzion brand.
Braking & hydroplaning performance is most important to me. My current tires aren't that great in wet weather, and frankly, its kind of scary driving my car in inclement weather. Lower road noise and decent handling would also be nice. I really have no clue whether my car, with its current tires, handles well or not since I have no comparison for it. But, I have no fuss with the current handling. Fuel efficiency is probably the lowest on my list--unless there is a significant drop on tires that aren't LRR--since I already get decent mileage.
P.S. Is it a good idea to change all tires at once? The treads appear to be sufficient on the 3 working tires, but the 2 Contiental contiprocontacts are likely the original tires that came with the vehicle which was bought used (I will check the date of manufacture when I get a chance to see if this is true).
Thanks
Edit: Oh yeah, I can count the number of times it's snowed here on one hand, so I don't need snow tire recommendations.
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