I have a 2003 Honda Accord with 24,000 miles on it. I recently found out that I had 2 nails in one of my tires, so I took it down to get patched. The tire guy told me that I would be better off getting 2 new tires, so I did. I also got an alignment done. Michelin tires came on the car when I bought it new. He was selling the Michelin tires for $170.00/tire, but he told me about Yokohama tires that are the same size for $107.00/tire. I decided to put the Yokohamas on the car. I was driving on Sunday, and I noticed my steering wheel wasn't straight. I had to turn it to the left slightly to go down the middle of the road, then I put the wheel in the middle and I immediatly drifted to the right. I brought the car back to the wheel place and they told me they aligned the vehicle correctly and it wasn't their fault. I came back this morning and talked to the manager and took him for a test drive to see the problem. He just called and said they put Michelin tires back on the car and he said that seems to fix the problem. Has anyone else had this problem with their Hondas where they have to have Michelin tires? Maybe this guy is BSing me. Any comments would help.