Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Never paid more than $400-500(after rebate(s)) for a set of 235/45-17 for my 2000 E430.
What were you getting? I have same dimension and I paid in Costco Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 $960, and two years ago Michelin PSS $780. I know PSS went down for that dimension after rebate to $122 before tax.
Now, I could find much cheaper tires, but there is no way I would put that on my car.
I had various mid-priced Continental DWS, Falken FK-452, Kumho 4X and others. I bought all my tires when it was down around 2/32" or a little less before raining season started, with rebates from A/T and manufacture.
Since the car eats tires quickly and it is my wife car, ultra high performance summer tires with low tread life isn't needed.
Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Never paid more than $400-500(after rebate(s)) for a set of 235/45-17 for my 2000 E430.
What were you getting? I have same dimension and I paid in Costco Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 $960, and two years ago Michelin PSS $780. I know PSS went down for that dimension after rebate to $122 before tax.
Now, I could find much cheaper tires, but there is no way I would put that on my car.
I had various mid-priced Continental DWS, Falken FK-452, Kumho 4X and others. I bought all my tires when it was down around 2/32" or a little less before raining season started, with rebates from A/T and manufacture.
Since the car eats tires quickly and it is my wife car, ultra high performance summer tires with low tread life isn't needed.