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Q: Which tires should I put on my car?
My 1997 Civic DX needs two new front tires and I don’t know which ones to put on (didn’t put the first ones on, only driven this thing 20,000 miles). I live in salt lake city so I drive in slush/snow often. I’ve used discount tire in the past to install them, and they are recommending the Goodyear integrity tire. I looked up reviews of the tire online and I’m hearing it’s not that great. I would rather wait a week and order a good tire that works well with my car than get crappy tires now. Or am I being paranoid about that tire and the idiots who say it slips all the time in the rain?

Anyone know a decent tire that is hopefully $60 or less a piece that works well with a ‘97 Honda Civic DX?
My tire size is 185/65 – 14

A: The Goodyear Integrity sucks, especially in slush, snow or ice. Avoid any tire place that actually recommends these turkey’s.

P185/65R14 85S is one of the most popular tire sizes on the planet. Your choices are limited to just a few hundred different models but your budget narrows that more than just a bit. The General Altimax RT or Kuhmo Solus KR21 would certainly be much better than the Goodyears. Those are perfectly decent tires for the price. My favorite is the highly reviewed Pirelli P4 Four Season which might be a couple of bucks over your planned budget but is worth every penny.

Q: Is $11,700 a good deal for a 2010 Corolla S?
17,700
-1000 discount
-1000 student discount
-4000 trade in(no questions asked)
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Total $11,700

The trade in is a 1997 saab that barely runs. Carmax offered me $1200 for it.

Was this a good deal? I left cause I felt pressured and I want to look at a Honda Civic before deciding. What do you all say?

A: If you can fit comfortably in it and like it buy it.