Michelin = good (French) tires, very overpriced.
Continental = mediocre IMHO
THEN Jap? Can hardly believe you threw Bridgestone, Yokohama and
others in the weeds so cavalierly.
Tire Rack ratings show the Tripletred to be very superior to
Comfortred.
Could be that the Comfortred tires don't ride well over rough surfaces
because the struts need replacing.
> Michelin = good (French) tires, very overpriced.
from what i can see, michelin put /way/ more money into r&d than anyone
else. it's years ago now, but they were first to market with steel
belted radials, first with asymmetric treads, and more recently, first
with silica rubber compounds...
> Continental = mediocre IMHO
continental are up there with the silica rubber technology. i have
ch95's on my civic right now and they're pretty good. yes, i've read
all the negative reviews on those tires, but they've been just dandy in
my experience. i have about 20k on them and they're comfy, very stable,
grip well both wet & dry.
> THEN Jap? Can hardly believe you threw Bridgestone, Yokohama and
> others in the weeds so cavalierly.
they're ok, but they're only just starting to catch up to the newer
classes of compounds. that's a 10 year lag!
> Tire Rack ratings show the Tripletred to be very superior to
> Comfortred.
and tire rack has /no/ interest in promoting certain tires when
compensated appropriately by their manufacturer... you know that when
you go to your local supermarket, certain brands /pay/ for shelf space,
right? well, i hate to break it to you, but same thing happens in the
tire biz. have you ever wondered why tire rack don't they carry other
brands like toyo?
> Could be that the Comfortred tires don't ride well over rough surfaces
> because the struts need replacing.
ol_paul - 12 Mar 2006 23:07 GMT
>> Michelin = good (French) tires, very overpriced.
>
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>> Could be that the Comfortred tires don't ride well over rough surfaces
>> because the struts need replacing.
I can see no reason to suspect that Consumer Reports had an ulterior motive
in rating the Assurance TripleTreds at the top of their recent tests. Those
results motivated us to put a set on my wife's '97 Odyssey, and we like them
much better than the Pirelli 400 Tourings they replaced. YMMV, of course.