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Hey,
Millions of car tyre posts I know, sorry about this one. I see a lot of people talking about car tyres and how you shouldn't cheap out on em - I drive a 2017 Corolla sedan, my tyres are fucked. I spin sometimes in wet weather and one time I couldn't brake properly so I gotta get new ones. I don't know anything about tyres, I got a pic of the ones on my car and they've got 195/65R15 91V size on the side - I don't know what this implies about what kind of tyres I can get.
I can afford tyres, I like to drive fast but I'm definitely not an enthusiast. I was looking at cars and I saw two:
Dunlop SP Sport FM800
Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport
which I've seen have good ratings but people say don't cheap out and these are pretty cheap. Not sure if these are considered cheaping out. I don't drive a ton (driven <20k in about 2-3 years) but I love my music so quiet tyres good in wet weather are good. Should I really be going for something like the Michelin Sport 4S or are there other cheaper alternatives. I thought its better to ask the enthusiasts. Thanks
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