I have eyes which are super sensitive to blue light, so that may affect my feelings about lenses.
That stated, I believe the Serengeti Driver lens to be the best all around lens available, but it has one big drawback, it is relatively heavy, especially when you get to the larger lens sizes with more wrap around coverage. For driving, one of the smaller lens styles is fine, but if I am outside more, I like more side and cheek protection, which means a bigger lens.
However, their weight in those larger styles is a significant drawback, so I wear Oakley M-frames with the Gold Iridium lens when I am going to be outside.
Oakley has multiple tinted and coated lenses, and the Iridium lens is a combination lens with a coating over a tint. I've worn them for 10 years now and I am more than happy with them.
I like Maui Jims a lot, and their laminate lenses are incredible, but I find it pretty hard to ante up the price for them when I have been so satisified with the Oakleys and Serengeti lenses.
Oakly has just released a new frame, the Radar, which has some new lens shapes, and I am considering them for my next pair.
As for coated vs. tinted:
I think the best lenses, like the Serengeti Driver and the Iridium series from Oakley, are a combination.
Bill