Hey mate,

As I said in the pm, make sure the tyre you choose has the correct load rating (minimum of 82 for the EK sedan). And choose a decent tyre - a buck saved there is a buck spent on your life IMO.

Tyres are your only contact with the road - you can have the best brakes in the world, but if your running shitty tyres, then you're screwing yourself over.

I reckon any of those you listed would be good choices, but my pick would be either the Goodyears, BF Goodrich, or the Yokos.

I just got a set of Dunlop SP Sportmaxx and I'm very happy with them. Pricey ($220ea fitted + balanced - and that's on special), but well worth it, IMO.

Not much road noise (no noiser in comparison to the Nexen N3000s I had previously - if anything they're slightly quieter), but they're grippy and handle really well. You'd expect that from tyres that won the Wheels magazine Tyre test.