If I happen to have money when it's time to change, low-profile Yokohama's definately. Excellent in the dry.
was runnin pol positions before.. but they're too expensive, especially for street. grip is awesome, but not exactly amazing in the rain. lol. now running pzeros. they alrigh.
I personally like michelins alot because they make their tires alot better than some of the other companies. i work in a shop,and from what i see they have a much stiffer side wall then alot of the other brands
I dunno if you have "Toyo" tyres in your countries guys but I have these on my car and they are truly excellent, great grip in the dry and wet. Huge in Japan they are I think and there getting more respected in England now as it has more and more publicity from track races and Modified Car Magazines.
Well if they work well enough then thats good but normally tyres that are fitted onto the car originally are not the best to be truthful for the car. I've seen brand new VW's fitted with Budget brand tyres which is a bit worrying
Cheapest thing I can buy at America's Tire. Still lasts me 50k miles same as name brand tires. I drive a corolla so performance is a mute point to me.