Tiger ride quality

Aaaww no sharks? Crap. Just looking for the best riding tire that's all!

So I did know what your master plan was...

I only said what I said because typically, good ride quality in a tire is a tire that doesn't stop or corner well. Personally, I'd rather make sure my car sticks in place, and then try to get the best ride quality in shocks, springs, and even seat changes if need be. I certainly agree with you, I wouldn't want it riding like some Conestoga wagon, but unwanted impacts with exterior objects have far more negative consequences on my quality of life than potholes do!

I remember being able to make my Dart yaw a SOLID +/- ten degrees on the Uniroyal Tiger Paws it came with (Ironically, the first thing that came to mind when I saw your thread), and it rode great, but staying where it was pointed? Nope. I think a high-quality tire in an OEM size would ride pretty good, but you may have physical needs or expectations that are different than my own. I'm 43 and can see where this aging thing is headed, and that might be a factor for you, or it might not be.

If you're older than me, and aging is not a factor, please let us know the secret. Getting old is not near as much fun as the AARP commercials have led me to believe.