Tires DUNLOP or Goodyear
Happy with the Goodyears. Goodyear so-so in dry (especially in dry breaking), very good in wet and snow. They are quiet and tests indicate very good wear (I did already appx. 20000km and they are going strong).
Nachdem ich die Reifen dann gewechselt hatte (Goodyear), konnte ich die Abfahrt dann auch wieder zügig nehmen.
Goodyear Electric Drive2 tires at 38psi. Night and day.
I have used Good Year Opti-life pro 3 for the last 100,000 KMS of driving that I have done in the 16 leaf. Around $200 per tyre fitted. I have original rims, so this price is for 205/55-16. I get 38,000 kms on average and I drive hard. I u-turn and reverse a lot as I do food delivery work 150 KMS a day. Highly recommend them.
My CX-50 rides incredibly smooth even on 20” wheels after upgrading to premium all-season tires from the stock Goodyear.
Goodyear is definitely not as good as they used to be. Their tires are on the lower end side now and their prices reflect that.
20k miles, wore completely. However gotta say that they perform great when new/mid life.
Grippier enough to keep the car balanced on hard situations.
Cons: Dunlop SportmaxxGt tires are run flat, so can be noisy or tend to be harsh at ride.
I hated the Eagle RS-A that came stock on my '01 Jetta. Noisy, terrible traction, and fast wearing.
Goodyear tires SUCK. Every Goodyear I've ever run - from trailers, cars and trucks - had a blowout. Not just flat, they EXPLODED.
My personal opinion is don't like the weather ready 2's I think the rubber compound is much harder than the michlin cross climate.
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