You cant go wrong with any top of the line tyres from any big brands. Really often people overlooked the importance of high quality tyres.
Ideally you'd want 195/45R16, but I think that size is quite rare and cant be a bit expensive because due to their uncommon size. Alternatively 205/45R16 could work... or even 205/50R16. I know someone that runs on Potenza GIII 205/50R16... all he had to do was to fold the inner rear mud guards so the tyres don't rub.
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Originally Posted by photn
I have Conti-Sport Contacts personally.
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You have BOTH ContiSportContact AND ContiSportContact 2 on atm.