Tire Thoughts

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Matt, Jan 10, 2005.

  1. Matt

    Matt Guest

    Hello,
    I'm about to purchase new tires for my 2000 SL1. I'm looking at
    getting GoodYear Regatta 2 tires on all 4. Any thoughts/experience with
    these things on Saturns?

    ~ Matt
     
    Matt, Jan 10, 2005
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  2. Not on a Saturn, but on a 93 Buick Century. Excellent tires - quiet,
    responsive, great in rain.

    --
    Dana C. Rohleder
    Port Kent, NY

    "I believe that, as quickly as possible, young cows ought to be allowed to
    go across our border." G.W. Bush - Ottawa, Nov. 30, 2004
     
    Dana Rohleder, Jan 10, 2005
    #2
  3. You can't go wrong with Michelins. I have been driving them for almost
    40 years and have found none better.
     
    Orval Fairbairn, Jan 11, 2005
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  4. Matt

    Blah Blah Guest

    Michelins? Yeah you cant go wrong sending your money to socialist
    France!!!

    Coopers are the only tires and tire company worth a damn anymore.
     
    Blah Blah, Jan 11, 2005
    #4

  5. Sorry, but even the French can get something right, too! In this case it
    is Michelins.
     
    Orval Fairbairn, Jan 11, 2005
    #5
  6. Matt

    C. E. White Guest

    Il est difficile de croire.

    Ed
     
    C. E. White, Jan 11, 2005
    #6
  7. Matt

    Blah Blah Guest

    LoL
     
    Blah Blah, Jan 12, 2005
    #7
  8. And don't forget wine, they got that right too, but otherwise they're
    just assholes.

    --
    10 things men know about women:
    1)What's hers is hers.
    2)What's mine is hers.
    3)If she's happy, I'm happy.
    4)The main thing you married her for is her's too....
    5)?6)?7)?8)?9)?
    10)women have breasts
     
    Rev Turd Fredericks, Jan 12, 2005
    #8
  9. Matt

    Napalm Heart Guest

    I like Continentals.

    Ken (MI)
     
    Napalm Heart, Jan 13, 2005
    #9
  10. I love em. I've got 40K miles on mine and look like they'll go another 20K
    at least
     
    Van&Joan Hada, Jan 14, 2005
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