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%

0

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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0

4.6

12

16.

0%

0

4.2

9

17.

0%

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0

4.7

9

18.

0%

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3.6

6

19.

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4.0

6

20.

0%

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5.0

6

21.

0%

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3.7

6

22.

0%

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4.3

6

23.

0%

0

0

4.0

3

24.

0%

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0

4.0

3

25.

0%

0

0

5.0

3

26.

0%

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0

4.0

3

27.

0%

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0

4.0

3

28.

0%

0

0

4.0

3

29.

0%

0

0

4.0

3

30.

0%

0

0

4.0

3

31.

0%

0

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5.0

3

32.

0%

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4.0

3

33.

0%

0

2.5

0

34.

0%

0

0

3.0

0

35.

0%

3.3

0

36.

0%

0

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3.0

0

37.

0%

0

0

1.0

-3

38.

0%

0

2.8

-3

Continental Tires

I normally use Nokian Hakkapeliittas on my Golf and while they still have more than enough legal tread, I don't believe they're optimum for hardpacked snow. Unfortunately, there's a waitlist for new Nokians, so I'm going with Continental Wintercontacts, which have a sterling rating.

Pros: sterling rating
Cons: waitlist for new Nokians
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Nokia Tires
KrisA
  • Grip:
Rating 5.0

I have Hakka R2's on my Golf R and they are spectacular. Zero complaints, other than the price. To me they are the Pilot Sport 4S of the winter tire market: if you have unlimited budget you just buy them.

Pros: spectacular, zero complaints
Cons: price
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MICHELIN Tires

Both are really good tires, but the DWS are definitely giving up some warm weather performance in exchange for some limited cold weather usage (they are not going to replace a full-on snow tire). I live in the south, so that trade-off would not be worth it on my R--I freaking love the wet/dry grip of the PS4s, it is better than the PSS (which was a great tire in its own right).

Pros: really good tires, great grip
Cons: giving up warm performance
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Continental Tires

I personally love the DWS and used them as my "winter tire" in the PNW. I did find them to lack the sidewall support for giving me confidence in the dry, however if you aren't pushing the car hard, they are a fantastic all year tire

Pros: fantastic all year tire
Cons: lack sidewall support
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GENERAL TIRE Tires
wolfy4me
  • Grip:
  • Noise:
Rating 4.5

After one week of ownership I purchased a new set of General Altimax rt43's (replaced the OEM Conti's) that are rated V, max 149 mph. They have worn like iron, have great grip and are very quiet, even after 20k miles.

Pros: worn like iron, great grip, very quiet
Mileage: 20000 km
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Hankook Tires
drdave39
  • Grip:
  • Noise:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 5.0

About 800 miles on mine (2018 GSW S 4mo). Can only echo what others have said. Excellent dry traction, excellent in the rain, and based on limited snow darn good there as well! Very quiet with a firm, connected feel.

Pros: excellent dry traction
Cons: mileage drop off
Mileage: 1287 km
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Continental Tires
AWDWAGON
  • Grip:
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 3.5

Been there, done that: 205/55-16 summer tires (Conti ExtremeContact DW) on steel wheels It was alright, sidewalls were a bit soft. Great for city driving, like Toronto, or better yet, Montreal, roads there are just terrible.

Pros: Great for city driving
Cons: sidewalls were a bit soft
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