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Top Tires for the summer of 2018

Unlike winter for many, we always look forward to summer. And while there’s still a little snow left on the ground, the time to shop for happy-weather tires is now.

The following is a quick breakdown of the better tire brands and models in a few key price points for you to consider. Compact and midsize cars and crossovers make up the bulk of new vehicle sales in Canada and the following list is designed to ensure that your replacement tires maintain or improve upon the performance and behaviour you’ve come to expect from your vehicle.

The price ranges are meant as a guide to gauge a budget. If your Ford Escape Titanium features the 19” wheels, you might only find tires in the lower price ranges if you’re willing to sacrifice durability, quality and handling.

Tires to consider in the $0-150 range

– Pirelli P7 All Season Plus – Comfort biased, high mileage, quiet

Bridgestone Potenza RE980 A/S – Good water evacuation and performance, quiet

– Continental PureContact – High mileage, low-rolling resistance tire

Tires to consider in the $150-200 range

– Toyo Versado Noir – Low-rolling resistance technology, quiet, premium, high mileage

– Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 Plus – Excellent wet and dry grip, longevity, very good overall choice

Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 Plus

– Yokohama Geolandar SUV – High mileage and quiet tire, high praise from CUV owners

Yokohama Geolandar SUV

Tires to consider from $200 and up

– Michelin Premiere A/S – Smooth, quiet, good overall handling, fuel saver

Michelin Premiere A/S

– Pirelli P ZERO All Season Plus – High-performance all-season, higher speed rating, good handling without sacrificing comfort

Pirelli P ZERO All Season Plus

– Toyo Open Country QT – For your CUV, quiet, smooth, high mileage, low rolling resistance, premium tire, excellent choice

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