My tires cost $300 USD per set and last 6 days. They're good for about 1.5G laterally.

My Toyota Tercel (1.5L 4-cyl, 82HP, 2000 lbs dry) had some cheap ($200 USD per set), skinny (145/80/13) all-season tires that were fine even in the snow. I think paying a lot for high perf tires on a commuter car is ridiculous.

My Toyota Tercel (1.5L 4-cyl, 82HP, 2000 lbs dry) had some cheap ($200 USD per set), skinny (145/80/13) all-season tires that were fine even in the snow. I think paying a lot for high perf tires on a commuter car is ridiculous.



I wouldn't go putting el-cheapo tyres on, when there's so little of a price difference between the good brands and the dodgy ones. Remoulds range from €25 to €30, I'd gladly pay the extra fiver to know there's an extra bit of rubber there to stop me in an emergency 
There's also very little warning of when they're going to lose grip in the dry, one moment it's there, and the next you're quickly creeping to the left hand verge 
I actually thought that the lean completely cancelled the lateral g-forces.
