Look at good mid range tyres. Uniroyals are often near the top of tests (they win the wet grip part normally) but are typically about 2/3 the oprice of Goodyears. Made by Continental.
Kumho and Hankook are 2 far eastern brands that are now as good as many European brands at lower prices.
+1 to this. I've had Kumho Ecstas on two different cars (a Mondeo IV and a Volvo V60) replacing the OEM Michelins and ..... there was no discernible difference in handling, braking, traction, grip, road noise or ride comfort, and I do drive quite briskly. The only thing I can't comment on is their longevity, as both cars werre moved on before they were significantly worn. The Kumhos were MUCH cheaper than Michelin, Pirelli, Continental etc equivalents at the time.
We recently fitted Uniroyal Rainsports to my wife's and son's Corsas, and they're working just fine (replacing factory-fit Continentals). Neither has reported any issues in the recent bad weather. The Uniroyals were £60 fitted inc VAT each.
A poster mentioned Vredestein, I've had those and while they were good I found they wore out quite fast.
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