Hey friends, Since I have never had to do this on my own, I need help. I have a 2008 Honda CRV and need new tires. I have no idea what kind to buy or where to go.. Can't believe I only have 27,000 miles on it and the Bridgestone's are almost bald.. I bought this vehicle used last year so don't know what these tires have been through..
Terry and Jo said
08:44 PM Sep 6, 2013
While I have no idea what size your CRV takes, nor what tires are available for it, I've always made it a point to at least look at Michelin tires. Over the many years and different vehicles that we've had, we've had good results and a smoother, quieter ride with Michelins. Our current F150 has Michelin tires on them and just this last summer, I had family members tell me how good of a ride we were getting with our truck. Much of that is due to the Michelin tires. We've had them on all kinds of vehicles from a Volkswagon Bug up to our pickup trucks.
They may be more expensive, but they could very well be worth every dime extra.
Terry
FastEagle said
04:49 AM Sep 7, 2013
All well established tire retailers have listings of all suitable tires for fitment on your Honda. So, what it will boil down to is brand name, disposal fees, labor costs, adjustments and taxes.
Use of the internet for price comparisons will be very advantageous to the novice buyer.
Hey friends, Since I have never had to do this on my own, I need help. I have a 2008 Honda CRV and need new tires. I have no idea what kind to buy or where to go.. Can't believe I only have 27,000 miles on it and the Bridgestone's are almost bald.. I bought this vehicle used last year so don't know what these tires have been through..
While I have no idea what size your CRV takes, nor what tires are available for it, I've always made it a point to at least look at Michelin tires. Over the many years and different vehicles that we've had, we've had good results and a smoother, quieter ride with Michelins. Our current F150 has Michelin tires on them and just this last summer, I had family members tell me how good of a ride we were getting with our truck. Much of that is due to the Michelin tires. We've had them on all kinds of vehicles from a Volkswagon Bug up to our pickup trucks.
They may be more expensive, but they could very well be worth every dime extra.
Terry
Use of the internet for price comparisons will be very advantageous to the novice buyer.
FastEagle