Hi everyone,
I'm planning to buy a new set of 195/60 HR 14 summer tires soon.
Since I adjusted my speedometer to minimize the error with my old Conti SportContact tires, I want to buy tires whose actual rolling circumference is as close as possible to that of the old ones.
For explanation: The rolling circumference of new tires may deviate from the standard value (in my case = 1800 mm) by

,5% or -2,5%.
If I happen to get a particularly "small" tire size, my speedometer already shows about 5 km/h too high in the maximum speed range, even with new tires. If the tires are completely worn out, they can even be about 7 km/h too fast.
That's why I didn't bother painstakingly calibrating the speedometer using highway mileage markers, a stopwatch, and adjusting the needle to ensure a maximum error of 2 km/h.
Therefore, my question is: Does anyone know what the actual rolling circumferences of individual brands and tire models are, and can anyone give me specific tips on which tires (like the old ones) tend to be slightly larger than the standard size?
Do you know of any resources that provide more detailed information than just the standard rolling circumference of specific tire sizes?
I actually don't want to buy the SportContact again, because of the quite poor lateral grip, especially on wet roads, on the Golf 3. Although she had bought them used as inexpensive test samples for determining the correct size, they were neither damaged nor excessively old (due to the curing process of the film emulsion).