Go with the door sticker info- you will gain tad bit on handling with the slightly lower profile/wider tires.
For daily driving a performance all-season tire is a good choice; if you're sticking with runflat type you might search posts on this forum for recommended brands.
If you want a smoother more comfy ride you might consider regular tires, they are less 'stiff' on the sidewalks comparing to runflat- but of course you lose the ability to drive if the tires goes flat.
Look at tires with tread wear ratings that are at/above UTOG 400 or so; that will give you reasonable tire lifespan.
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