Debating on tires... if I can get these deals to work out (which everyone makes sound easy, between price matching and the current deals). What would you do? This is just my daily, I don’t play around or care for sport handling, although initially I was leaning towards continental extreme contacts before I realized how pricey they are in this size.
michelin primacy OR pilot sports(Costco). $800 installed
continental ( IF I can get GM to price match and give the $100 off) $560 plus install (assuming ~$680). Or $750 through the mopar deal.
General gmax all seasons (IF I can get GM to price match and give the $100 off) $480 (assuming $
600 installed). $650 through mopar deal.
nitto Motivo from the mopar deal $635
Toyo proxes 4+ $430 (assuming $550 installed)(if GM price matches and gives $100 off). $620 through mopar deal.
I have no experience with general, nitto, or toyo. I feel like they’re decent enough to consider, but they do have some iffy reviews online so I’m not sure. If I can’t get GM to play the price match game, Continentals are only about $50 shy of Michelin’s at Costco. I wanted conti for the sporty factor, but it’s hard to not pay $20 more for Costco’s perks (all I’d use is their flat repair most likely, as I perform my own maintenance)
michelin primacy OR pilot sports(Costco). $800 installed
continental ( IF I can get GM to price match and give the $100 off) $560 plus install (assuming ~$680). Or $750 through the mopar deal.
General gmax all seasons (IF I can get GM to price match and give the $100 off) $480 (assuming $
600 installed). $650 through mopar deal.
nitto Motivo from the mopar deal $635
Toyo proxes 4+ $430 (assuming $550 installed)(if GM price matches and gives $100 off). $620 through mopar deal.
I have no experience with general, nitto, or toyo. I feel like they’re decent enough to consider, but they do have some iffy reviews online so I’m not sure. If I can’t get GM to play the price match game, Continentals are only about $50 shy of Michelin’s at Costco. I wanted conti for the sporty factor, but it’s hard to not pay $20 more for Costco’s perks (all I’d use is their flat repair most likely, as I perform my own maintenance)