Sedan Camry Tires (All season / Georgia) - What tires should i look into for a daily driver

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2017 Toyota camry (4cyl) - Still on OEM tires 55K Miles
P215 55 17 on OEM Alloy rims

Looking to replace as thread is at wear mark
What tires should i consider.
 
When I researched tires to put on my kids vehicle the Firestone LE3 had the second shortest wet stopping distance. The best was the Conti cross contact but I will never own another out of round Conti tire, so Firestone it was.

I have since put them on my truck as well - quiet, handle great, not too expensive.
 
Continental True Contact Tour was one of the best for wet grip. It has just been revamped to True Contact 54 I believe. I put them on my sons car, they have been good.

Pirelli AS3 - Might the next one for my Accord in that same size. I have the previous version AS+2 currently.

Michelin Defender 2 also a good option.

Watch the Tire Rack video Best Touring Tire

I prefer asymmetrical tires that I can cross rotate to help even out wear if anything odd.
 
If value is a concern, Walmart's tires are a good deal. The Goodyear-made Douglas is fantastic for its price, and the Kumho LX Platinum is also a good choice.

How much cold/winter do you get? Could you get by with summer tires? If so, consider the Goodyear EfficientGrip
 
Continental True Contact Tour was one of the best for wet grip. It has just been revamped to True Contact 54 I believe. I put them on my sons car, they have been good.

Pirelli AS3 - Might the next one for my Accord in that same size. I have the previous version AS+2 currently.

Michelin Defender 2 also a good option.

Watch the Tire Rack video Best Touring Tire

I prefer asymmetrical tires that I can cross rotate to help even out wear if anything odd.
im slightly bias towards conti true contacts
 
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