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How to decide which tire to buy if reviews are mixed for each of them?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackdog" data-source="post: 2390276" data-attributes="member: 822738"><p>I want to get good 195/65/15 tires for my car. When I read the reviews of each tire, they are mixed. Some people criticize the tire a lot and some praise it a lot. So how can you know if its good or bad? Some of the reviews even say "dangerous tire" while some say, "lasted 70,000 miles without problem". What's going on? The tire manufacturer always praises their tire and so does the tire dealer salesman. For example, I can't spend more than $82 on a tire and there are lots of brands which fall into this price range. So how can I know which brand of tire to buy? Besides the price of tire, what else can you know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackdog, post: 2390276, member: 822738"] I want to get good 195/65/15 tires for my car. When I read the reviews of each tire, they are mixed. Some people criticize the tire a lot and some praise it a lot. So how can you know if its good or bad? Some of the reviews even say "dangerous tire" while some say, "lasted 70,000 miles without problem". What's going on? The tire manufacturer always praises their tire and so does the tire dealer salesman. For example, I can't spend more than $82 on a tire and there are lots of brands which fall into this price range. So how can I know which brand of tire to buy? Besides the price of tire, what else can you know? [/QUOTE]
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