I know it's blasphemy to mention budget tyres on a BMW forum, but I have ran budgets on every single car I've ever had and never had an issue. On the E46Zone the mere mention of budget tyres would result in a 7 page thread with the usual keywords like "widowmakers" "ditchfinders" etc etc
Although most of the people using these keywords freely admit that they themselves have never actually ever tried budgets, but they are very quick to state how you will definitely be killed by running anything less than premium.

You of course get the obligatory "the only thing between the car and the road are the tyres... etc etc" (you all know the routine). I've also read many similar threads over here on xdrivers and i'm aware the most of you guys also feel the same way, which is understandable and 'each to their own' and all that.
I was actually told on the E46Zone that if you can't afford premium tyres then you can't afford a BMW. I categorically don't agree with that, especially when you can buy an E46 for less than a grand now, so spending three quarters of the car's value on tyres just doesn't make sense. If I had run budgets and found them dangerous, scary, unstable etc then I of course would ditch them immediately, but I never have.
My point is that I don't wan't to create another one of 'those' budget tyre threads. I have personally run budgets loads of times on a variety of cars, and saved thousands in the process. I've never 'spun out' 'saw the wrong side of a hedge' or had any issues with them.
Anyway... I needed 4 new tyres, so last month I went for a full set of Acceleras in 20" (275/40/20 & 315/35/20).
I have seen a few of you guys on here running the 'Nexen' brand 20's which were £105-ish for the fronts and £120-ish for the rears. I was going to go for these, but I ran Acceleras on my 3 series and was quite happy with them, so I went for these instead. I paid £113 each for the fronts and £121 each for the rears.
I've had them on for about 3 weeks now and so far I'm very impressed. They've been absolutely spot on. We've had some pretty nice weather recently and of course they were sweet as a nut in the dry. I had tried them a number of times in the rain and again they seemed great. But on Bank Holiday Monday they were really put to the test! I drove to RAF Cosford Air museum and got caught it the worst downpour I've seen in ages on the way back! The whole road (A41) was totally waterlogged and they were absolutely great! Cornering in the rain was spot on, drenched motorway was spot on, generally very impressed with them in the dry and the wet.
Feel free to comment, I have noticed quite a few of you running budgets on pictures you've put up here but nobody ever seems to want to admit to it!

In the mean time here are some pics:



