Tires YOKOHAMA or Goodyear
I got Advan Fleva 87V Yokohama at 5,161 per tire with 5 years warranty.
Goodyear Trailmark ATs bought from Walmart. Lasted me almost 6 years. Replacing due to normal wear and tear. Tread is nowhere near bald.
I'm on my second set of these and they compare in ride quality to my last set of Goodyear eagle sport tires. Decent tires specially at the price point.
Just had goodyear assurance weather ready 2s installed on my cx5. After using for a week in mild snow and ice I have found the traction outstanding. I think they are a firmer ride but next to insignificant. I would highly recommend them even from the short time I've used them. I was seriously surprised by the winter traction.
I’d recommend going with Goodyear assurance WeatherReady 2. It’s an excellent tire for all weather conditions
So far, the new WR2's are a totally different beast than the original WR's - FAR better traction, braking, and the one thing that really disappointed me with the original WR's was lateral stability in slippery conditions (the old WR's always would slide out in corners without much speed). The new WR2's are a MASSIVE improvement.
The new Goodyear WeatherReady 2 is one of the best rated all-weather tires this year.
I have them. Great tires. But they reduced my efficiency. Very grippy.
Every Good year tire that I have owned was terrible. When I got my most recent F150 new it came with Good Years and I slid all over in just rain... put Michelins on in under a year as a result and was very happy. I do highway driving a lot so sliding in rain basically just coasting wasn't going to do well on a wet highway.
My experience with Goodyear is from buying used cars. Viva 3s and now reliants and the Goodyear-made Kelly’s. The cheap tires are absolute garbage, considerably harder than Chinese tires but with the same treadlife rating. I get them to spin on a Toyota Camry.
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