Tango Charlie -
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Originally Posted by Tango Charlie
Carlos, very cool graph! But I'm wondering how the prices compare between the tires. For me, cost is definitely a deciding factor.
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That's fair. Here is the breakdown on tirerack :
$84 = Bridgestone Ecopia EP100 (Grand Touring Summer 185/65R15 88H)
$85 = Goodyear Assurance ComforTred (Passenger All-Season 185/65R15 86T)
$76 = Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max (Passenger All-Season 185/65R15 86T)
$69 = Goodyear Integrity (Passenger All-Season 185/65R15 86S) (*)
$122 = Michelin Energy Saver A/S (Passenger All-Season 185/65R15 86T)
$118 = Michelin HydroEdge with Green X (Passenger All-Season 185/65R15 86T)
$105 = Yokohama dB Super E-Spec (Grand Touring Summer 185/65R15 88H)
(*) - The Goodyear Integrity is the tire that was OEM on my Saturn S-Series and is the cheapest of the bunch.
CarloSW2