Many thanks to everyone for their help. I enjoy the generous cooperation of subscribers, both when I make an inquiry and when I read those made by others.
Thanks to that advice, I went with the 245/45-19's. I'm in the deep south, so I didn't need to get an all-weather tire. I chose the Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position's. I'm therefore changing from the Grand Touring All Weather tires that came on the car to Summer Max Performance tires.
Two things:
First, I got the best price from Tire Rack. I called a local Firestone/Bridgestone dealer (from Tire Rack's list) and he quoted a price about $40 per tire higher. But when I told him I was going to buy them from Tire Rack he matched the price! (I couldn't have saved on the sales tax because Tire Rack has a distribution warehouse in my state. I was going to have to pay the sales tax no matter what.) Then when I got to the dealer I noticed a sign that said there is a rebate on these tires, among others. I'll get $70 back!
Second, I am
amazed at how much better the car drives. As naïve as it sounds, I didn't realize switching from one good tire to another could make this much difference. When I turned a sharp corner the Continental ContiProContact's that came on the car would squeal a little and didn't feel all that secure. These summer tires make any corner without a complaint and it feels like I'm glued to the road. I feel like I'm able to enjoy the performance of my car now! I know I won't get great mileage out of these tires, but that's a price I'm willing to pay. Besides, the Bridgestone's cost less than the Continental's they replaced.
Thanks again for the help.