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posted on January 07, 2010 at 09:42PM Inappropriate?

I am planning to replace 4 tires for my 2000 Honda Accord 4 door/4 cylinder car. Any suggestions or any deals happening right now?

replies: 165 latest post: September 22, 2010 at 02:25PM by wql168
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posted on January 07, 2010 at 10:21PM
 

Hi hatires, I work for Sears.com Automotive. I have researched your tire size and and found that for the money and warranty, i would definately recommend the Hankook Optimo H727 tire. This tire will come with a 100,000 mile warranty and should last you several years. The quality of Hankook tires are almost as good as Michelin tires, and Michelin tires are top to the line so that says alot. Hankook tires are top of the line when it comes to performance tires, and they have been around for years. I have posted the direct link below that will take you to the tire on Sears.com. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at 1-888-819-6963. I would like to thank you for shopping with Sears Automotive and you have a great evening!

Link: http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_09535769000P?vName=Automotive&cName=Tires&keyword=215+60+17

posted on January 08, 2010 at 07:33PM
 

I have a 98 expedition, how well would the falken tires work on my suv.  I have never heard of that brand of tires before.

posted on January 08, 2010 at 08:15PM
 

Hi princess504...I would be glad to answer that for you. The Falken brand is a newer company to the US market within the past few years. Falken makes great performance tires for people that live in dry states like Miami, Florida etc..and people seem to love them on dry pavement as they do get awesome traction on dry pavement. But if you live where it snows or gets heavy rain, i would recommend them. Even though they say all season, i still would not do it. Falken have not quite perfected the whole all season tire yet, but they are close. They would do fine in very light snow dusting, but thats it. Hope this helps and please let me know if you need anything else. Thanks and have a great weekend! :)

posted on January 09, 2010 at 10:13AM
 

which tires would you reccommend for michigan winter for my suv, which are reasonable in price. My tires are 265 70r/17

posted on January 09, 2010 at 05:52PM
 

Hi princess504. I would probably recommend a few tires for you. First, i would recommend the Michelin Latitude Touring tire. My wife has these on her 09 ford escape and we live here in Iowa and right now we have up to 18 inches of snow on the ground right now and they do awesome. We have been really impressed with these tires so far. She has 4 wheel drive, but they have never let her down and has not got stuck once yet. They are very quiet on the road, even though they have a harder rubber compound. She has 26,000 miles on the tires and they are barely showing wear,,,which is awesome! Michelin tires are top of the line tires, so you will pay more for them up front, but they are well worth the money and will definately outlast any other brand out there.

Next tire would be the Continental Contritrac SUV tire or the Continental Contitrac TR tires. I am currently running the Continental Conti Extreme Contact tires on my 08 Taurus and i absolutely love them. They give you a very quiet and soft ride on the road, but when you need traction in heavy snow,,,they deliver. I as well have never gotten stuck with these tires on my car, and i have just front wheel drive.

3rd tire i would recommend would be the Firestone Destination LE tire. My co worker has them on his Chevy truck and he lives out in the country and loves them. I have heard great things on these tires. All from quiet ride, very long tread life and great traction. So, i hope these 3 tires help and please let me know if you have any further questions as i am always here to help :). Thanks and have a great afternoon!

posted on January 10, 2010 at 06:27PM
 

how can i find out what size tire my car takes?

posted on January 10, 2010 at 06:30PM
 

i am planning on replacing 4 new tires on my 2001 mercury sable, any suggestions?

posted on January 10, 2010 at 09:33PM
 

Hi avis1, i would be glad to assist you with that today. Unfortunately before i can pull up tires and pricing, i would need to know your exact tire size currently on your car. You can simply get the exact tire size off of your current tire. If you look on the sidewall of your tire, it will be listed somehere on the side of the tire. It will look something like this xxx/xx/xx and they will be all numbers. It will be something like 215/75/15 or something along that line. Once you reply back with your full tire size, i would be glad to recommend some tires for you. Thank you for shopping with Sears Automotive and i look forward to speaking with you again soon! :)

posted on January 12, 2010 at 08:03AM
 

Any suggestions for a 2005 Toyota Camry LE 4cyl.  Elderly parent needs a set of 4.

posted on January 12, 2010 at 05:48PM
 

Hi Florida11 i work for Sears.com Automotive. I have researched your tire size and i would recommend the Hankook Optimo H418 tire. This particular tire would come with a 60,000 mile warranty and is a very nice tire. Hankook tires are top of the line all season performance touring tires. They quality of Hankook tires are almost as good as Michelin. They should be very happy with these tires and should give them a nice quiet ride as well. Please let me know if you have any further questions as i am always here to help! :)

posted on January 29, 2010 at 07:37PM
 

I need 4 new tires for my '03 Acura 3.2 TL Base. Any recommendations??

 

Thanks, AP

posted on January 30, 2010 at 11:33AM
 

I need 4 new tires for my 07 Honda CRV. P225/65R17. Any recommendations at a good price!!!!

Thanks

posted on January 30, 2010 at 01:10PM
 

I am replacing all four tires on my '06 Toyota Corolla S. I live in Tampa, FL. What would you recommend here2help? Are there any specials out there similar to the buy three get one free at Pepboys?

posted on January 31, 2010 at 11:00AM
 

I'm replacing all four tires on my jeep cherokee sport 1999 4wd. I am also replacing all four tires on my Dodge dakota 2wd v6 magnum extended cab. What type of tired should I get?

posted on January 31, 2010 at 01:47PM
 

Im replacing all four tires on a 2001 pontiac sunfire. I was wondering what was the best tires to get for my vehicle.

posted on January 31, 2010 at 09:57PM
 

Hello everyone! I am doing another multi-post posting so you will need to scroll down to find each of your answers. Please let me know if any of you have any further questions or concerns as i am always here to help! :)

Hi AP1111, i have researched your vehicle and you car requires a high performance tire. I have narrowed it down to 2 different tires that i would probably recommend depending on  your budget. The first tire would be the Michelin Primacy MXV4 tire. This is a premium tire from Michelin so it is one the best tires they make. It is all season and will come with a 60,000 mile warrantly which is currently running for $174.99 per tire. Second tire would be the Goodyear Assurance Comfortred tire. This particular tire was designed and built for luxury vehicles to give them a nice, quiet smooth ride, at the same time keepinmg them safe in all weather. This is also a premium tire from Goodyear so it is top of the line through Goodyear directly. It will come with a 80,000 mile warranty and is currently listed at $127.59 per tire. Please let me know if you need anything else! :)

Hi Rocky49, I would be glad to assist you with that. Same with the above posting. Its going to depend on your budget. I would recommend either the Michelin Latitude Touring tire with a 65,000 mile warranty and is currently running for $212.99 per tire. Great all season tire that is very quiet and great traction. My wife has them on her 09 Ford Escape and we love them. Great traction and very quiet on the interstate and we live here in Iowa with all the deep snow. If not, then i  would go with the Goodyear Weatherhandler Fuelmax tire. This tire is new and was built and designed to improve your fuel mileage, giving you results within the first 2 months of use. They will also come with a 65,000 mile warranty and is currently running for $113.99 per tire. Both are premium tires and you should be very happy which ever one you choose.  Hope this helps! :)

Hi Brutus23, i would be glad to assist you with that! We do actually have a Buy 3 Get 1 free currently. It would be for the Sumitomo HTR H4 tire. This is a very nice all season tire that will give you great wet traction and will come with a 60,000 mile warranty. These are currently running for $122.96 per tire. If you wanted to go with 4 of these tires with installation you would be looking at $475.98. These are only offered in the store and are not available online. You can purchase them by contacting your local auto center directly to reserve them or just stop by in person. Hope this helps and have a great evening! :)

 

 

posted on January 31, 2010 at 10:14PM
 
In response to Grace7291's post from January 31 2010 11:00AM

Hi Grace7291 i would be glad to assist you with that today! For the Jeep i would either go for the Continental CONTICROSSCONTACT LX Tire - 225/70R15 100T OWL with a 65,000 mile warranty or the Kumho SOLUS KR21 Tire - P225/70R15 100T BSW with a 85,000 mile warranty. Both are great all season tires that will give you great wet/dry traction. The Continental tire will probably give you better traction if you go on dirt roads any and will also give you a quieter ride on the interstate/highway when driving. But they are both great tires.  As for the Dodge Dakota, do you know which year that is so i can pull up the appropriate information? Thanks and i look forward to speaking with you again soon! :)

posted on February 01, 2010 at 11:05PM
 
Hello there/ Which tires would you recommend for a 1995 Volvo glt 850?
posted on February 02, 2010 at 08:50AM
 

I have to replace 4 tires on 2008 Mazda CX-7 with 35,000 miles on it. I leave in NJ can you please suggest which tire will be suitable and any deals going on. The tire size is P235/60R18

posted on February 02, 2010 at 07:40PM
 

Hi Tarareed, i have researched your vehicle and unfurtunately i am not showing a GLT in the 850 version for that year. I am only showing a Sedan, T-G sedan, T-5 Sedan wagon and the Turbo Sedan and Wagon. Is yours anyone of these so i can get you an exact recommendation on some tires?

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