Tires Uniroyal or Sailun
They are a very good midrange tire, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy them. Been around a long time and performs well.
I use Uniroyal. Very competitively priced, and great quality for normal use.
Uniroyal Rainexpert 5.
The tires are Uniroyal Tiger Paw Ice and Snow 3 and the sizes are 205/55R16 91T. These tires have only been used for one winter season and are in very good shape.
Uniroyal is a great tire for the money. they are not the best in any one category but good across the board. I've had them on many cars over the years and had zero real complaints for the price.
If you're looking for a really good expensive tire I'd recommend Bridgestone potenza sport AS. Middle of the road good tire Firestone Firehawk ASv2. Cheaper really good tire Uniroyal tiger paw. Or general altimax rt45. Really depends on what kind of vehicle you have as to which of those I would choose. But you definitely need an alignment to make sure any of those tires will last their mileage warranty. But I will say the best price for mileage out of those tires is definitely the Uniroyal and General.
I put a set of 21" ERange on my Model Y over the summer just to try them out, almost as a joke. They are ever so slightly louder than the stock Michelins. But they are more efficient, just barely. There's a droning resonance around 58-62mph as well.
I've had these same tires on my car for the past 100k miles. They are just as noisy now as they were on day one when new. I learned to live with it but now that it's time for new tires I can't wait to get something quieter.
I bought a sailun once for my vios. Wala pa isang taon na oblong yung tires. Never gonna by it again.
I put some cheap all seasons on my Fiesta ST (sailuns) and they were fine until it snowed and it was like I was trying to drive on summer tires in winter. Then they couldn't handle a single pothole, within a year I tossed the whole set because I blew one out and saw I had a bubble in two other tires on the insides from potholes.
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