I would never but "Budget" Tyres on my car, as in Wanli or Sunshine etc, but what i'm saying is i think the mid-range tyres such as Falken, Kumho, Hankook etc, are more then good enough for everyday driving when up against the Michelin's that are twice the cost (if not 3 or 4 times)....
The grip difference is minimal, most people would never be able to tell the difference if you gave them different tyres on the same car - Only if you were to REALLY push on a track etc would you be able to tell, and to be honest you really shouldn't be driving on the limit on the roads anyway as with the added risk of Diesel, obstacles, cyclists, horses, animals & people you're going to crash whatever tyres you have on.
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