Tires for Honda Civic LX 96

Discussion in 'Civic' started by a, Dec 3, 2005.

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    a Guest

    Hi,

    I need new tires for my Civic LX 96 - anybody here has any recommendations
    for a brand and model that provide a quiet ride and good milage. I don't
    care about performance (I almost never go above 75mi/h) and I live in
    California, so bad weather is not an issue. BTW, the car has ABS, if that
    makes any difference.

    My current tires are Yokohama Avid Touring - I've had them for almost 4
    years and around 30k miles (not sure about miles though), and the tread has
    all but disappeared.

    Thanks,

    A
     
    a, Dec 3, 2005
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    end_is_near Guest

    Me too, but "bad weather" can certainly include rain, and lots of it at
    times. I had Michelin MX4 "rain force" tires on a corolla and just loved
    them. incredibly sure-footed in the rain.

    http://www.epinions.com/auto-Tires-All-Michelin_Rainforce_MX4/display_~reviews
     
    end_is_near, Dec 5, 2005
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    a Guest

    Me too, but "bad weather" can certainly include rain, and lots of it at
    Thanks for your reply.

    I finally decided to go with the Bridgestone Potenza 910 which are on sale
    at Costco ($275 for 4 tires, including road hazard insurance etc). Anybody
    has any info on these?

    A
     
    a, Dec 6, 2005
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    end_is_near Guest

    don't know about that Potenza in particular. My Civvie has the OEM RE92's,
    which are criticized a lot. I find them to be quite satisfactory in the
    rain. Just a tad noisy on dry pavement. Also note that the Potenzas (at
    least mine) have been slammed for short wear, but I was getting my baby an
    oil this change this morning and passed the time looking on the used car
    lot. Found an identical '04 Cvic with the original tires, 45,000 miles, and
    they appear almost like new.

    You did good.
     
    end_is_near, Dec 6, 2005
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    John Horner Guest

    We put these on one of our cars a few months ago and I am completely
    happy with them.

    John
     
    John Horner, Dec 6, 2005
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    a Guest

    Thanks. I think I'm going to keep them too, they seem quite decent for the
    price.

    A
     
    a, Dec 9, 2005
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