Ahwhile back there was a thread extolling the virtues of one brand of tire over others and given that most of that is personal preference and charged with emotion rather than much in the way of measurable performance comparisons I have found over the last couple of years that with the multitude of big hoop tires and their popularity many tire companies are backing away from some of what use to be garden variety sizes or performance sized tires that used to be popular back in the day when muscle cars flexed their muscles rather than joined the automotive equivalent a "socially acceptable" gym and are limiting the sizes they manufacture while others are specializing in niche markets. These leaves the Goodyear Store "or pick your own personal preference brand such as Fisk or what ever" to display about 10 different makes of tires some that you have never heard of from countries you may not have heard of to select from. Required if you want a certain size that is no longer overly popular. I have just purchased my 2nd pair of Hankook tires to be mounted on the front of my car, this time my T&C and last time my Saturn. These are made in Korea and have some form of an all-weather tread bordering on a performance oriented design. I thought that the first set was out of the ordinary as they seemed to "feel" really good on the car. All cars feel good with new tires anyway, but these felt exceptionally good! At least on the Saturn. As Hankook was the only tire in stock that fit the front of my T&C and I was basically satisfied with them on the Saturn, I had the Kellys I had previously purchased moved to the back and put on a new set of Hankook tires. Once again these things were superior in feel even compared to my new Kelly tires of which I had not complaints with at all. They were no longer being made and my Good Year Store had non in stock and could not get anymore. So in the for-what-it-is-worth department. These Hankook tires sure seem to be worth the money I have spent for them twice and I will probably buy some more of them if I can get them in the size I need. And they were not an expensive tire. John. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list/attachments/20070920/466236fa/attachment.htm _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list