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I want to change the run flats to a better smoother ridding tire. What is recomended MICHELIN, BRIDGESTONE, CONTINENTAL. Please help
I updated your thread title to make it more descriptive; your original title of "2022 CT4 Sport" doesn't give anyone any indication that this thread is about tires, thus you're less likely to receive inputs from folks who have something to say about their CT4's tires.

As for the question at hand, tire selection involves lots of variables. Let's start with what size tires do you have - the 18" or 19"? If you have the 19" wheels/tires, would you consider swapping to the 18"s, which would give you a taller sidewall and generally a smoother ride? Do you have a budget in mind? Is smoother ride the only thing you care about? Where do you live; what sort of weather will the tires have to cope with?
 

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I updated your thread title to make it more descriptive; your original title of "2022 CT4 Sport" doesn't give anyone any indication that this thread is about tires, thus you're less likely to receive inputs from folks who have something to say about their CT4's tires.

As for the question at hand, tire selection involves lots of variables. Let's start with what size tires do you have - the 18" or 19"? If you have the 19" wheels/tires, would you consider swapping to the 18"s, which would give you a taller sidewall and generally a smoother ride? Do you have a budget in mind? Is smoother ride the only thing you care about? Where do you live; what sort of weather will the tires have to cope with?
I have 18'' with 235 40 18 tires, and wanted to go a little wider all around with 245 40 but no run flats. I don't track the car just road trips and daily driver. I live in san Antonio TX, so no snow is involved..
 

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Hi, I just got a new 2023 CT4 about 5 days ago. I just ordered Goodyear Assurance Comfortdrive tires from TireRack to replace OEM self sealing Conti's.
I went back and forth between GY and Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3's. Tire Rack rates Goodyear slightly better and there's $190 in rebates. I have Pirelli P7's on my XT5 and they're great. I have GoodYear Weather Ready on my Ranger and they are unbelievable. So for me either or works. I traded in a 2019 XTS that I had Pirelli P7 on and no complaints.
 
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