Tires Firestone or Goodyear
Good year weather ready tires are very good. I would get them for my winter setup if they came in 15's and my buddy just put them on his golf r as his winter setup.
My OEM Goodyears laster 36k miles. Currently, I have the Hankook iON EVOs on and they're at 4/32 at 46k miles. 2021 MYLR w/20" fully forged aftermarket wheels.
J'ai toujours jeté mes pneus après 30k km et je n'ai jamais eu de surprise particulière avec goodyear, michelin, pirelli.
Had the old WR on my 2012 Accord until i traded it in a few years ago. They drove pretty smooth in all conditions, even in the snow. The snow performance isn't as good as actual winter tires, but since I live in the mid-atlantic and getting feet of snow here is rare, they were good enough.
Yeah, I have 20k with these on my Mazda6 and I wouldn't say they're unresponsive. In fact I would say they're quite responsive in that they like to track in the direction you're turning, so the car gets encouraged to dive into turns. One thing I have noticed is that they feel much more dead if you let them get low. Keep them at 36psi.
I’m glad the series asked Firestone for a bigger differential in pace between the reds and blacks. A lot of the time last year it seemed largely negligible.
I managed to get her setup with some Firestone all seasons, with hazard warranty for 600 out the door at a Firestone auto center.
They're okay but I wish I had gotten better. On a positive they still have a lot of tread left at 30k+ miles on them. Also a negative cause I'm stuck with them for a while yet.
they are pretty junk. Mine lasted about 2 years. But you get what you piad for
I hated the Eagle RS-A that came stock on my '01 Jetta. Noisy, terrible traction, and fast wearing.
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