The Turanza T005 was introduced in 2018, but still stands as a great tyre, offered in incredible 350 different sizes. It’s universal also in it’s properties - it’s a balanced mix of wet and dry performance with above-average rolling resistance.
The Dynaxer HP4 is a balanced tyre, but some of the tests criticize it's worse mileage and wet performance. For a lower price, it could be a good option.
The BFGoodrich Advantage is here to offer you a bargain—but it doesn't impress much beyond that. It has decent dry handling and provides a quiet ride with low rolling resistance, but performance on wet surfaces leaves much to be desired. If you're looking for an affordable option and are willing to compromise on wet grip and overall performance, it might still be worth considering. Expect satisfactory comfort but manage your expectations elsewhere.
165/70 R14 doesn't belong to the most popular dimensions for summer tyres - there are 76 tyre models available, which can be compared to 255/55 R18, 255/55 R18, 215/55 R16. Let's break down the sizing - 70 is height of the tyre, which is calculated as 70% of the tyre width (165mm), which means the sidewall height has 115.5 mm. The wheel diameter is R14, which means it fits to a 14 inch/355.6mm diameter wheel. The total circumference of the tyre is 1842.86 mm, which is very similar to 205/50 R15(1840.97 mm), 195/40 R17(1846.63 mm), 185/55 R15(1836.26 mm), 195/60 R14(1852.28 mm), 175/65 R14(1831.86 mm), 205/45 R16(1856.37 mm), 175/60 R15(1856.68 mm). There are multiple speed indexes available for summer tyres in 165/70 R14: H(210km/h), Q(160km/h), R(170km/h), S(180km/h), T(190km/h). The same goes for weight indexes: 81, 85, 89. You can find 165/70 R14 on 21 car models - mainly Volkswagen, CITROËN, Fiat, Nissan, Seat.