I know make and model are probably moot here, but I'll put it out there just in case.
I am not interested in knowing what tires you have and how well they have done for you. I am interested in professional opinions from people who can tell me what tire is the best bang for quality and buck and also why. Also, brands/types of tires I should avoid would also be appreciated.|||nitto, michelin, yokohama, and pirelli's are what you want to look for. they provide great gas mileage and all of these tires have over 80,000 mile warranties. they have great control of your car especially in rain i dont have anything to say about snow (i live in texas) also these tires might be more on the expensive side but you wont regret buying a set after driving with them. tires to stay away from: riken, arizonian, sa4's, and fisk classic. these tires are cheap and you will get what you pay for lol i see a lot of defects come through that have seperation and its not pretty when they blow out. personally those are my opinions|||You can go to TireRack.com and see all tires they have for your car. You can read ratings, customer reviews, test results and any other related information.|||If you can find Hankook tires, they wear long and have a good grip. They are lower priced than premium tires and perform like premium tires. Get the same size as the ones that came with the car.|||I like Hankook Optimo 727 and Goodyear Assurance TripleTred. They are both recommended by a lot of reviews. We use both on our Hondas and they have been pretty good.|||Worn ones cos it aint worth spending out on a piece of shite. And it`s spelled TYRES!|||I would love to help, but we have a problem.
Year, Make and Model are always critical. But it also helps to know trim level (EX,LX, DX), configuration (2-door, 4-door) and engine (4-cylinder or 6) because all of these things determine what tire size your Accord has and if we don't know that, it becomes very hard to recommend any specific tires as the choices are not the same for say a V6 EX Coupe as they are for a 4-cylinder LX sedan.
It would also help to know where you live, what sort of driving conditions (weather) you experience, what sort of miles you put on the car, etc, etc,,,
All of these things will impact which tire is "best" for you.
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