well iv'e been using Michelin energy xm2 for the past two months now(6500 km) in my honda city, upgraded from dunlop gt soft ones, and from my experience they're worth every penny, yes the tires are hard and expensive than the advan db but the thing is i needed hard tyres due to karachi roads and interior trips my car makes every month.
I'll list the top notes I've experienced with these tyres.
Hard to drive on rough roads but smooth as butter on well paved roads( given the car i have and its hard suspension u might have a better experience given you have corolla ).
the rolling resistance has decreased.
low cabin noise compared to dulop by 20-30%.
excellent wet and dry grip( its been raining in karachi for the past 2 weeks so yeah iv'e had enough time in the rain with these tyres and they are better than the dulops).
iv'e driven on gravel at about 80km/H and very shitty raods but no puncture or change in pressure in these entire two months.
to sum it up im quite impressed by the grip, strength of these tyres,
i got it from a known dealer in karachi but i aslo surveyed the market here and the uk ones( dont go for the thailand ones, way too hard) which i have were 8250-8500 per tyre while advans were 7500-7700 a tyre,
but given the "eikdum baap roads" you have there in Punjab you wouldn't need advans, the Michelin will be much better. well those were my two cents, the rest it up to you.