Wiper blades Goodyear or OEM Honda
Your new car should absolutely come with OEM wiper blades that allow you to replace the rubber part.
You get the little blade rubber inserts for way dirt cheap, I think it's like 7 or 8 bucks per blade, maybe less depending on the size. It can be a little fiddly to get em in some times, but I think the actual wipers are pretty good quality, so it's worth it to me to keep the oem blades, and get the replacement rubber.
I just get the Goodyear replacements at Costco as needed without any issues or modification.
Used them before and they are pretty good, and for the price you cant beat it..
Costco has goodyear aero wipers for $8 that worked excellently on my old GTI. They aren't the exact same size as the OEM ones, but they work great and lasted longer.
Coscto sells some Goodyear wipers that do fit. They come with several different fittings for different wiper arms designs. The trouble is the fitting that works with the R32's aero wipers is about half an inch taller than OEM and they look like poo. On the plus side they're only $8 per blade.
Mine are completely shot after a year, Honda's OEMs.
When I replaced them on my truck I hate to say this, they sucked. Streaks, chatter etc. I made sure they were installed correctly, very clean glass and rubber and I still had issues.
I switched to Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady Wiper Blades and they have worked great.
The OEM wipers aren’t great but they’re easy to replace or maintain.
Hopefully the Goodyears listed aren't similar to the ones Costco used to sell. Those blades were junk. The Michelin blades that Costco now sells have been good so far.
Not sure all brands quality, but I've had worst experience in Goodyear one.
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