I used to own a 2006 Grand Prix, but totaled it a few weeks ago. I was driving on the Ohio Turnpike in a really bad rainstorm and hydroplaned. The highway went left, I floated straight. I kind of half regained control but could not get the car to go where it needed to go. I ended up spinning out and almost killing myself crashing into the front edge of a guardrail at 55 MPH. Traction control never kicked in. I am grateful to be alive and not in a wheelchair. Anyway, on with my question.
Today I bought a 2007 Grand Prix GT with 42k miles. I looked every day since wrecking my old one to find a low mileage GT and my patience paid off.
Anyway, this thing appears to have factory tires on it. They do not perform well and are worn, but not dangerously so. I put Yokohama Avid TRZ on my old car and they performed very well, but those tires are discontinued.
Tire Rack and other web sites say my car has 17s, but it has 16s. This car is kind of weird because there is no "GT" on the back but according to GM (bought used from a Buick dealer), this VIN is a Grand Prix GT. It definitely has a turbo and has all the options (heated leather seats, Monsoon sound, preferred/sports packages, etc) but the tires and rims are 16s.
Anyway, I was looking around at tires, and was thinking about putting a set of these on:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....x&autoModClar=
I live in Cleveland, so weather ranges from snow to rain to 90 degrees. I mainly drive city driving with a few hundred miles highway each month. I want something that I can drive fast when I feel like it, but handles well in the rain.