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Old 07-27-2012, 10:55 PM
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I bought some 16inch Rota GT3's for my wife's fit a couple years ago and some generic summer tires in 205-45-16. They had great performance but sucked in the winter/rain, they were really noisy also. Well it's time for new tires and we have a 4 month old baby now so I want something that's good for the rain. The car isn't driven super hard at all, so I don't need the stickiest performance tire out there. Something that's good all around but known for its performance in the rain.
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ConsumerReports recommends Hankook Optimo H727, Continental ProContact ECOPLUS+, and Michelin Hydroedge (good water-handling rating)
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Default Re: Good all season tires in the rain?

I've always thought Hankooks were a great value and performed well in the rain.

Some of my favorite all season tires are the General Altimax HP and General G-Max if you can find them in your size. They're great in the dry, great in the wet and very good in the snow for an all season. They look nice, ride smooth and quiet and last really long too.
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