Tires BRIDGESTONE or Goodyear
Two years of Goodyear Reliant on my Sienna. Nothing to complain but mostly we drive local, no much of highway.
I don't understand what the noise complaints are about, honestly. I didn't notice anything different from my stock turanzas.
They're the best tires i've ever owned.
I have been extremely impressed with the factory tires on my '20 Ram Rebel, Goodyear Duratrac. A lot of people have complained about traction on them, but idk I just think they can't drive.
I’d go with Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultras. They are solid in all types of weather, quiet, and absorb bumps in the road very well. I have them on my cx9 and plan to put them on my wife’s cx50 when the time comes. I’ve been very impressed by them.
I run Pilot Sports on my 2015 6 GT, and they are noiseless. FAR better than original Bridgestones, and last well.
Great tires for the price. I have them on my own car better performance in the Stock Bridgestone great dry and wet handling low noise and appears to be wearing well. Performances just below top tier for a low mid-tier price.
Goodyear makes good tires which perform very competitively for the price range they are in. All season all weather lines like the Assurance WeatherReady 2, Assurance MaxLife, and Assurance ComfortDrive are top tier products with excellent performance.
I put Goodyear assurance tires on mine recently and haven't noticed a range drop except on long distance highway drives ...like 65+mph but I rarely do that
2022 Audi Q5. 25,000 miles and left rear had a broken belt and tread separation. Felt a vibration while going down the highway at 65mph. 1/4” separation about 1/3 of the way around the tire. Also with 25,000 tire wear sucked.
My bridgestons kept making bubbles so i replaced them all, i have no problems after that, i even got continentals on my GLC300 now
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