Tires

Best Tires for Volkswagen Golf

Manufacturers
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1.

15%

4.3

159

2.

14%

4.4

153

3.

6%

4.5

66

4.

3%

3.5

39

5.

3%

0

0

4.7

33

6.

2%

0

4.4

27

7.

2%

3.6

21

8.

2%

3.5

21

9.

1%

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0

4.5

18

10.

1%

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4.3

18

11.

1%

0

4.0

18

12.

1%

4.0

18

13.

1%

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4.8

15

14.

1%

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0

4.8

15

15.

1%

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4.6

12

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0%

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4.2

9

17.

0%

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0

4.7

9

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3.6

6

19.

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4.0

6

20.

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5.0

6

21.

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3.7

6

22.

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4.3

6

23.

0%

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4.0

3

24.

0%

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4.0

3

25.

0%

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5.0

3

26.

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4.0

3

27.

0%

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4.0

3

28.

0%

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4.0

3

29.

0%

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4.0

3

30.

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4.0

3

31.

0%

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5.0

3

32.

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4.0

3

33.

0%

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2.5

0

34.

0%

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3.0

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35.

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3.3

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36.

0%

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3.0

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37.

0%

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1.0

-3

38.

0%

0

2.8

-3

Pirelli Tires

I went w Pirelli All Season UHP in standard size and they are exceptionally good in dry, wet, “wintery mix” and snow. This is my sixth German AWD car, from Audi, BMW and Merc and by far the best in dry and snow conditions.

Pros: exceptionally good in snow
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Continental Tires
ingiemab
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Rating 5.0

the comfort quiet vibe of the Toyo Proxes but want to try something different in the same price range, the Continental TrueContact Tour is honestly one of the best upgrades you can make for a Golf 4 TDI. It rides smoother than the Toyos, has way better wet grip (big deal for lighter hatchbacks), and the tread life is noticeably longer.

Pros: smoother ride, better wet grip
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MICHELIN Tires

You’d be fine with just winters. Source: daily a VW Mk7 GTI with winters in northern BC. But, AWD with snow tires and better ground clearance is much better.

Pros: confident winter driving
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Barum Tires

I got new Barums for this winter and they’re doing absolutely fine (also on a Golf). Recently done 110 on snowed highway while everyone else was in the right lane doing like 80 and they felt perfectly stable. On wet road they also seem to do well.

Pros: perfectly stable, do well
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Continental Tires
flowopmit
  • Grip:
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Rating 5.0

If you just want the best real-world pick for a Golf in 205/55R16, skip the test charts and go straight for the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 it consistently lands top-3 across every test because it nails wet grip, winter traction, and tread life without the noise/harshness of CrossClimate.

Pros: nails wet grip, winter traction
Cons: noise/harshness of CrossClimate
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MICHELIN Tires

At the price point, in my opinion, the Michelin is just not worth the extra money. The ps all season 4 and dws06+ trade blows all day on what they excel in.

Pros: performance in all respects
Cons: not worth the money
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Viking Tires
Barekat
  • Grip:
  • Noise:
Rating 3.0

I always use winter tires and, with this car, I went with the Vikings. They are nice and quiet on dry pavement. I do miss the Blizzaks for snow confidence, but they are much louder.

Pros: nice and quiet
Cons: less snow confidence
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Pirelli Tires

While braking on the big straight away, every single time I was sliding, ABS kicked on, and I had to counter steer, these tires are awful and got scrubbed hard. Imo I was not overdriving though, I didn't skid much, where I did, it was very brief.

Cons: sliding during braking, awful performance
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