Best comfortable/quiet tyres for Vios 2016

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Hello all pros! planning to change my tyres when I get my new vios, the current set up is conticomfortcontact cc5 at 185/60 R15 84H.

want a comfy/quiet set of tyres do free to state all regardless of budget! thanks :D
 

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Hello all pros! planning to change my tyres when I get my new vios, the current set up is conticomfortcontact cc5 at 185/60 R15 84H.

want a comfy/quiet set of tyres do free to state all regardless of budget! thanks :D
I have checked and for your tyre size, tyre choices are limited. The quiet, comfy tyres so far are like Yokohama dB V551, Michelin P3ST, Goodyear Efficient Grip, Toyo C1-S and Bridgestone GR-100 but all do not have your size. Next best is to stick to entry level and that is your Conti CC5
 

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Hello all pros! planning to change my tyres when I get my new vios, the current set up is conticomfortcontact cc5 at 185/60 R15 84H.

want a comfy/quiet set of tyres do free to state all regardless of budget! thanks :D
I have checked and for your tyre size, tyre choices are limited. The quiet, comfy tyres so far are like Yokohama dB V551, Michelin P3ST, Goodyear Efficient Grip, Toyo C1-S and Bridgestone GR-100 but all do not have your size. Next best is to stick to entry level and that is your Conti CC5
Can try Continental Premium Contact 5 (CPC5), higher level than entry level CC5/CC6 and similar class to those other mid-range tires.
 

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I bet my left nut Michelin XM2 is better than CC5.

Inspira comes with CC5. The Inspira/Lancer platform has shit wheel well noise insulation. The CC5 roars like a constant hungry lion. Omg felt like blowing my brains out.

Even my boat on performance tires were quieter than "Comfort" Contact 5.
 

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