Tires Goodyear or GT Radial
Been using GT Radials on our pickups. We mainly do expressway, highway, and city driving, and a year and half in, we haven't had to vulcanize it once, versus our Bridgestone Dueler H/Ts towards the end of its life. Barely even pump up the tires.
My next set will be Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6. Both tirerack and tyrereview rave about the good blend of traction, comfort, and wet capabilities.
2026 a Goodyear
I know credit cards aren\u2019t a great solution really, but the Goodyear credit card has 6 month 0% financing when you spend $250 or more on tires.
Goodyear Electric Drive 2. 40-50k plus mikes. Great range, and quiet.
I moved to Goodyear eagle F1s and they stick even in first gear rolling from any rpm at WOT to redline.
Something similar happened to my 2016 Civic EX sedan when I switched from the OEM tires, Firestone FT140, at 76,000 miles, to Goodyear Assurance MaxLife tires in October, 2022. I was averaging just under 40 MPG (calculated, NOT using the trip computer) to just under 35 MPG, also with no change in driving habits or routes.
Tires feel fine (but I have only ever disliked one tire - BFG Advantage); will prob keep the GTs but might complain a bit and try to get comped road hazard coverage.
Tech here.. I could tell without looking at the description they’re Goodyear, they all do it, and st my dealership we recommend against Goodyear. Go Michelin
Goodyear tyres are soft and fall apart quickly
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