New Hybrid owner
#1
New Hybrid owner
I recently purchased a 2003 civic hybrid and im hooked. I have been doing a lot of reading on the tires and would like some input from people with similar year models as to what tires you use. Unfortuantely i am in Portland and there is quite a bit of rain so wet traction is a priority. I hope to hear from you guys soon.
#3
Re: New Hybrid owner
My 2003 HCH, which I bought used, came with new Goodyear Regata2's on it. They are good for all season. When buying tires, get the ones that have the least rolling resistance as they will be better on gas. You also have to figure in the conditions where you live as the best fuel saving tires may not be the best in snow/rain.
And yes we get slush all over Ohio.
And yes we get slush all over Ohio.
#5
Re: New Hybrid owner
I definately need something that has wet grip plus LRR, portland we get rain more than 50% of the year and during the winter it turns to snow and slush a lot, add mountains and its mandatory that i have good all around tires.
ive narrowed the list down to these 3:
Harmony
Hydro Edge with Green x
Assurance Comfortread
Anyone with any experience with these tires, i understand that with the Hydroedge its going to take the most severe hit to mpg. Im leaning towards the harmonys has anybody ever used them before?? Mileage of a tire means nothing if it cant stay on the road in rain or slides in snow, its very difficult to find the "perfect tire" that is the balance of economy and safety in mountainous rainy/snowy conditions thats an all season. I drive cross country a lot so having 2 sets of tires is pointless except for personal home use because snow tires do little when i have to drive to las vegas or the florida panhandle
ive narrowed the list down to these 3:
Harmony
Hydro Edge with Green x
Assurance Comfortread
Anyone with any experience with these tires, i understand that with the Hydroedge its going to take the most severe hit to mpg. Im leaning towards the harmonys has anybody ever used them before?? Mileage of a tire means nothing if it cant stay on the road in rain or slides in snow, its very difficult to find the "perfect tire" that is the balance of economy and safety in mountainous rainy/snowy conditions thats an all season. I drive cross country a lot so having 2 sets of tires is pointless except for personal home use because snow tires do little when i have to drive to las vegas or the florida panhandle
#6
Re: New Hybrid owner
I have used Hydro Edge. Very good tire. but expensive. Harmony Fuel Savers are good as well, but expensive. I prefer the assurance fuel max. About $50 less per tire and guaranteed for 60,000 miles. Press them to 44 lbs ft. and 40 aft. H
#7
Re: New Hybrid owner
what was your experience with the Hydro Edges?? Mind giving me some info on what type of environment they were used in, mileage, and why you chose to switch? rainy seasons hitting us now and the snow will be here in a week so new tires are on the menue for next monday, cost means little if i cant get up a hill or transverse the crazy oregon weather with comfort.
#8
Re: New Hybrid owner
Actually I had the Hydro Edge on my Honda CR-V. They where good all season tires.Good on ice and snow. A bit on the noise side. They would be a excellent tire for your car. H
#10
Re: New Hybrid owner
My last two sets of tires for my '03 HCH have been Dunlop SP20 FE's. They have gotten me through some pretty deep snow and they are great in wet weather.
The price is right too. $55 each from tirerack.com for a total of $261.56 with shipping included.
The price is right too. $55 each from tirerack.com for a total of $261.56 with shipping included.
Last edited by mrkcohen; 11-25-2010 at 06:17 AM.