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JennLynnC 04-27-2019 10:11 AM

Which tires should I choose for my 2005 Maxima?
 
I have to choose between Turanza Serenity Plus 50K or the Turanza QuietTrack 80K ... I have learned that just because something is more expensive doesn't mean it is automatically better.
Can anyone recommend which of these I should choose and why?

Nmax5150 04-27-2019 03:24 PM

Michelin.. WIll make any car ride on a pillow..lol…. Worth every penny.

JennLynnC 04-28-2019 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by Nmax5150 (Post 9200720)
Michelin.. WIll make any car ride on a pillow..lol…. Worth every penny.

I believe you, but the 2 options in the original thread are my only 2 options. Any thoughts on either?

TallTom 04-29-2019 08:17 AM

If they were my options, I would go with the quiet tracks. It's a new tire, but the few reviews on tirerack seem promising.

TableRocker 04-29-2019 04:56 PM

Well, since neither are even remotely a 'performance tire', one assumes you aren't concerned with those aspects so...evidently your preferences center around...what? Long life? Quiet ride? Comfortable ride? All things being equal, I think the QuietTrack simply LOOKS better...so that would be my choice.

MadMax07SL 04-30-2019 09:25 AM

TableRocker, Serenity Plus is a very high quality tire. Quiet, performs quite well in dry and very well in wet conditions. Long life is not it's strongest suit, I'd say you're going to get about 30-35k on a heavy car like the Max, especially if you drive it hard. But to discount these as non-performance tires seems a bit out of touch. If you've never used them, don't scoff at them.. I've been using them for quite a few cars now and give them nothing but rave reviews. That said I don't know anything about the Quiet track. But I'd say this to the OP, consider the age of your car, and how much longer you plan on keeping it. Of the two I'd go the cheapest...since it's possible the next major break down of the Max will likely cost more then she's worth.

Nmax5150 05-01-2019 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by JennLynnC (Post 9200780)
I believe you, but the 2 options in the original thread are my only 2 options. Any thoughts on either?

Don't really have any thoughts on tires from Walmart... You get what you pay for.. Spend the extra money get a quality tire for God's sake..


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