Performance tyres (Please forgive me my english spelling of tires) often ignore the noise factor, they provide good handling and good grip but are noisy. a couple of ways to look at tyres that will give you an indication of possible noisiness. the tread pattern, especially the edge of the tread. should have small blocks and the side blocks should be a range of different sizes to prevent howling. bigger blocks provide better aquaplaning properties but are noisy. then is the road noise. what i mean by that is the amount of noise it is creating as the tyre rolls over small bumps and stones. try the sidewall of the tyre before fitting on the rim. some sports tyres are very stiff providing good cornering and won't bend under the car. the stiff sidewall will not suppress much of the uneven road surface and you can feel and hear every small stone and bump. thirdly, a 45 profile tyre is very flat, there is not much flexibility to be smooth and quiet.
check what Michelin has in your range, they are expensive but are an excellent tyre in many ways.
check what Michelin has in your range, they are expensive but are an excellent tyre in many ways.