I've got some Maxxis tyres on my car, 205/60R15, $90 per corner fitted.
They're average as far as grip, noise and wet weather goes. Fairly soft sidewalls so a fair amount of tyre roll when cornering, and a bit vague as far as road feel goes.
They wear quite well though, I'll probably get about 60-80 thousand out of them. My driving 'style' incorporates mostly everyday driving, with the odd thrash session (hard cornering and braking, e.g. mountain runs.)
Before these I had Falken Azenis on the front and Ziex on the rear, both directional tread. (can't remember model numbers). They were the same size as above.
The Azenis had stiffer sidewalls and more grip than the Ziex, but wore quicker and when they were nearly bald I rotated them to the back.
The Ziex were less grippy than the Azenis, but moreso than the Maxxis that I have now. Sidewall stiffness was inbetween as well.
I don't know how quickly the Falkens wear compared to the Maxxis tyres because my front toe was way out, had an alignment done with the new tyres. When they had about 3mm tread on them they seemed to aquaplane a bit at 100km/h+, compared to the bob janes (below) which didn't aquaplane until they were at the tread indicators.
Also had some Bob Jane Aussie All-Rounders on before I got the 15" rims, they were 195/65R14.
Grippy, good road feel and good comfort but wore really quickly. I got about 25-30,000km out of a set with my then 'moderate-hard' driving style. However they do have a 'road hazard guarantee', which means if you get a puncture, blowout or other defect caused by something on the road (nails, rocks, metal etc) they repair the tyre for free, or replace it for the cost of the tread that you've used. I busted a sidewall open on a storm drain when they were still almost new and got a new tyre fitted for free.