I have to replace all 4 tires in my car. I wonder what would be the good brand for my requirement.
I am driving very short distances on weekends only. I rarely travel long distances.
My tire size is 175/70R14 and I got prices for following brands.
Bridgestone 8000
GT 6900
Maxxis 7500
I heard that tires become hard and quality is reduced with the time. Considering the fact that I am not using the car regularly what would be the good choice?
Higher the price means longer life or any other reasons?
I prefer to go for Bridgestone if it provides extra riding comfort than GT.
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Isuru Udana
I have to replace all 4 tires in my car. I wonder what would be the good brand for my requirement.
I am driving very short distances on weekends only. I rarely travel long distances.
My tire size is 175/70R14 and I got prices for following brands.
Bridgestone 8000
GT 6900
Maxxis 7500
I heard that tires become hard and quality is reduced with the time. Considering the fact that I am not using the car regularly what would be the good choice?
Higher the price means longer life or any other reasons?
I prefer to go for Bridgestone if it provides extra riding comfort than GT.
What do you think about Maxxis?
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