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I'll second the Yokohama YK420's, although my local Pacific Northwest Discount Tire store installed them for about $360 total, including tax and replacement certificates. Maybe they gave me to good price because I have bought a lot of tires from them. The Continental CH95's that were on the car when I bought it were fairly unremarkable, but did give me another 25K miles, starting at about 30% tread left when I got the car. The YK420's are quiet, grip well, track well and feel more responsive than the (admittedly worn) CH95's. Personally, I'd save the "sport" compound tires for a car with suspension mods and wheels to match.
Mike L ('98 V90, 105K; '82 245, 422K)
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