May I make a suggestion?
When discussing or offering up tires as part of a discussion, at this point in time it is absolutely imperative to not just say the make (Yokohama, for instance) or the model (Avid) for instance, but also the sub model and specific size. Why? Well, the USA's leading [mail order] tire dealer, Tire Rack, offers up 14 different Yokohama tires with the name Avid, everything from ultra-high performance, to a variety of rather pedestrian all-season varieties. Of course they aren't all available in all sizes, thus size is quite important as well. A link to where you found or researched the tires is very helpful, too.
There is also a prevalence of "private label" tires, which might be for example, a specific make and model of tire which is only available at a certain retailer. This past summer, I saw a tire display at a Honda dealer; the purpose of the display was to convince the Honda owner to buy their tires at the Honda dealer, for [seemingly the] same tires available at national tire chains (umm...Tire Rack??) were not exactly the same tires. They actually had some kind of pressure testing devices where you could see/touch and feel the differences in tires which was supposed to convince you to get your tires from Honda, as these "true tires" designed for their car were not available anywhere else...despite the identical name and size on the sidewall!
With this complete information, I can see that the Yokohama Avid A4 cited by Raymond in the 205/70-14 size are no longer available. In fact, there doesn't seem to be any Yokohama brand tires from Tire Rack in that size. In BonnyBoy's early post in this thread, he mentioned 195/75-14. I don't see any Avids in that size, the only tire is a Yokohama Y356 LT (light truck) tire.