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I assume your car is a stock car with the stock size of 205/55 R16 V-rated speed rating.
BFGoodrich T/A V is very good.
Michelin Pilot A/S is the best but super expensive, it gives you the best dry and wet traction control, but will get very noisy as you pass 25000 miles (1/2 way)
Yokohama Avid V4S gives you the best dry grip, extremely quiet, but it will only last about 70,000km
Pirelli P6 FourSeason is good too but not as durable, as quiet as Yokohama.
Stay away from Bridgestone Potenza 92A series.
If you are not a rough driver, Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus is a very good choice. Long lasting, good grip and handling, good traction on dry and wet pavement. But this is not for sports car type driving.
Last word of advise: no matter which brand you pick, make sure you do not downgrade the speed rating (V-rated on your car) and you should select those with high temperature rating (which will be critical when doing emergency breaking) and high traction rating. Driver and passengers lives are all rely on these 2 factors.