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Chevrolet Corsica Tires
Chevrolet’s Corsica was a popular 90s-era subcompact sedan that was available with a choice of 4-cyl or V6 engines. The Corsica shared its platform with the Beretta coupe; at one time in the late 80s, the two models were the second-best-selling cars in the United States. Corsica and Beretta models were powered by a choice of engines ranging from a 2.0L 4-cyl up to a 3.1L high-output V6. Corsica models were available with LT or LTZ trim levels, with LTZ being the performance package. Rare XT models included all the performance bits from the LTZ along with a special body aerodynamics package, leather upholstery, and spoiler. A quintessential 90s GM product, the Corsica was replaced by the Malibu in 1997.
Here at SimpleTire, we’ve gone down the line and put together some of the best tire choices for your Chevrolet Corsica, including all-season, all-season touring, and winter tires, then ranked them in Best/Great/Good order. We used our SimpleScore system to look at data points and reviews for traction, handling, and longevity, then assigned a numerical score for each category and each tire. Ready? Let’s go in for a closer look:
1. Kumho Solus TA11: Best All-Season tire
Let’s get this list started with the Kumho Solus TA11. We’ve been consistently impressed with Kumho products and the Solus TA11 is no exception; this premium all-season tire gets an overall SimpleScore of 8.6. Cornering, steering response, road feedback, and road manners are all admirable with the Solus TA11 thanks to its specialized carbon-rich tread compound and ESCOT internal construction package that equalizes tension and stresses for a SimpleScore of 8.3 for handling. With that long-wearing tread compound and internal design, Kumho backs the Solus TA11 with a 75,000 mile warranty, racking up a SimpleScore of 9.1 for longevity. Year-round grip comes from an asymmetric all-season tread pattern that features a dense network of sipes, notched shoulders, and deep circumferential grooves that direct water away from the tire’s contact patch to resist hydroplaning for a traction score of 8.5. The Solus TA11 is quiet, too, with a whole package of features that are designed to dampen road noise and improve heat dissipation on the highway.
2. Americus Touring Plus: Best Touring tire
Americus may not be a familiar brand name to you, but the Touring Plus is our choice for an all-season touring tire for the Chevrolet Corsica. The Touring Plus is designed for long, even tread wear with a durable tread compound and 65,000 mile warranty, which we calculated to a SimpleScore of 8.7 for longevity. A semi-asymmetric design of circumferential grooves, angled lateral grooves, and notched shoulders help resist hydroplaning in wet weather by channeling water away from the tire’s contact patch, for a traction SimpleScore of 8.3. Those features along with the Touring Plus’s solid center rib boost cornering dynamics, steering response, and road feedback for a SimpleScore of 8.5 for handling. Competent, affordable, and capable, the Americus Touring Plus is a great value in an all-season tire that delivers year-round traction with a quiet and accommodating ride.
3. Toyo Observe GSi-6: Best Winter tire
All-season tires are great – they’re a jack of all trades when it comes to their long wear and versatility, but they do have limitations, specifically when it comes to heavy snow and winter conditions where they are just not going to be capable of getting the job done. If you live in one of those parts of the country where snow might linger for days or weeks on the roads, the Toyo Observe GSi-6 is a great choice for your Chevrolet Corsica. Winter grip with the Observe GSi-6 is a strong point; it’s designed with an environmentally friendly tread compound that’s infused with ground walnut shells as well as silica for extra friction in snow and slush. The Observe GSi-6’s winter tread pattern is designed with a serrated stability rib, large paired inner tread blocks, and a dense network of sipes to dig in and chew through snow and slush for a traction score of 8.7. Longevity is a strong point as well, with a SimpleScore of 8.5. Those tread features along with a layer of carbonic powder (derived from bamboo) that absorbs water all work together to enhance cornering, steering response, and control. Handling with the Observe GSi-6 is precise and predictable, for a SimpleScore of 8.7.
While these are the best Chevrolet Corsica tires on the market, there are plenty of other tires to consider:
4. Firestone All Season: Great All-Season tire
For well over 100 years, drivers have trusted Firestone tires for their quality, performance, and value. The Firestone All Season is designed to be a versatile tire that can hang with the best of them when it comes to handling that’s responsive and confident, year-round traction, and long tread life. The Firestone All Season starts with a silica-based rubber formulation that delivers wet-weather traction and offers great wear properties, for a 55,000 or 65,000 mile warranty (depending on speed rating), and a SimpleScore rating of 8.8 for longevity. The Firestone All Season gets a very solid, respectable SimpleScore of 9 for traction, with its system of circumferential grooves, sipes, and lateral and angled grooves – also worthy of an M+S rating for mud/snow performance. Handling and control are predictable and immediate without being jumpy, thanks to the design of the Firestone All Season’s ribs, wide shoulders, and a polyester casing with two steel belts and a spiral-wound nylon cap overlay – enough for a SimpleScore of 8.6 for handling. Overall, we feel that the Firestone All Season is a fantastic value for your Chevrolet Corsica, with a great mix of performance in a variety of road and weather conditions, a great ride, sharp handling, and a generous warranty.
Order Chevrolet Corsica Tires Online
Buying tires online can be a stressful process, but it really doesn't need to be. SimpleTire offers a simple approach to finding the tires that are best for you and your Chevrolet Corsica. Select your Chevrolet Corsica below, then tell us a few more things such as year and trim level to determine your tire size. From there, we'll show you tires that fit your vehicle and are the best match based on performance characteristics, but you can also look for the best value tires, tires that are on sale or part of a promo, have the longest tread life, and much more
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