What do you think about this tires?

For my 2016 Honda Civic Ex-Turbo. I just bought an aftermarket wheel. Anyone uses this tire? 4 Tires for $700 and this is the max I can afford. What do you think about this tires - 1

As you'll see in the link below they're absolutely fine as summer tyres but not so great in snow. So if where you live has regular snowy winters you may wish to choose alternatives such as the outstanding Michelin Cross Climate tyres. In Europe where I live they cost almost no more than regular Michelins and sometimes less.

But other than that they're fine, and Boyfriend Goodrich is a Michelin-owned company anyway so they have the research and technological back up of what most surveys currently regard as the overall best performing tyre range on sale to the public. Over the years that changes and sometimes Pirelli have the edge or one of the other big names, but Michelin are consistently at the top or trading honours with their competitors.

Always buy tyres based upon the best performance ratings you can get for your budget. Never because of the brand name. So if those tyres are the best performers for your money then you're good to go.

Don't be conned into paying for nitrogen filling.

$700? You can buy Kumhos or Ventus for much less money. But hey it is your car.

You are running 215/55R16 sized tires on your Civic EX, correct? Within that size there are several quality tires that can be had for around $600 or so a set.

The Goodrich Advantage T/A Sport would probably be your best bang for the buck choice. A set balanced and mounted will not cost more than $650.

There are many others to consider before the Goodrich g-Force Sport COMP-2.

https://www.tirerack.com/tires/SelectTireSize.jsp?autoMake=Honda&autoModel=Civic+Sedan&autoYear=2016&autoModClar=EX

Not only does the g-Force Sport COMP-2 have a very average quality rating it is indeed a summer tire as Robster kindly suggests. Such a tire would turn as hard as a hockey puck in temps below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Unless you live in SoCal, Arizona or Florida it sure as hell is not a year-round tire.

Hi so what is wrong with what it was intended to have as they save fuel and give the best mileage and best fuel economy.