Tires

Best Tires for Volkswagen Jetta

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13%

4.3

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45

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5%

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24

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24

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Firestone Tires
Chuck Jones
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Rating 5.0

I replaced the garbage Bridgestone OEMs on my 2020 Jetta S manual with Firestone all weather at 29250 miles.I am totally pleased with them they are quiet and ride and handle nice and good in the rain.

Pros: quiet, good handling
Cons: replaced Bridgestone OEMs
Mileage: 47073 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I own 25 gli and I can confirm the tires it came with is horrible and my first '15 jetta still on the tires Yokohama advan a/s+ ultra performance since I bought so I'm planning to get same tires on my gli because they handled great in all seasons tbh I never had problems with snow or rain they get traction pretty well.

Pros: handled great in all seasons
Cons: tires it came with is horrible
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Hankook Tires
Sky-Fi
  • Ride comfort:
Rating 4.0

So I ended up going with the 185/65r14 Hankooks (891 revs/mile) ... Balancing is actually pretty good for a manual bubble-level. Smooth up to ~85mph and then a tiny vibration starts and gets a little worse around 95. That's fine.. I stay under 80mph 99.999% of the time anyway. And speedo is dead-accurate, now, too, for the first time in my 19 years of ownership.

Pros: good balancing, smooth ride, accurate speedo
Cons: slight vibration at high speed
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Nexen Tires
Itzed2u
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Rating 4.0

I’ve owned a lot of VWs, and this is the only one that has not consumed any oil from the very beginning. I’ve actually joked that I’m concerned about that. I kept my previous 2016 GTI until I bought this car last year - 212K miles and it consumed about a quart and a half between 5K interval changes, ever since new. In fact all of my VWs have consumed something since new and that amount never really changed, so I do believe it is most likely build tolerances and luck of the draw. That said, I wouldn’t hesitate to drive a car that consumed a reasonable amount these days and I consider that normal. Build quality has been better than I expected for a car in this price range. Comfort is very good, but it’s not what I would call sporty in any way (coming from a GTI). some people complain about the lag on acceleration but I believe that is the transmission programming and there are ways you can drive it that minimize that. I think the Nexen tires are decent enough and they seem to wearing well.

Pros: no oil consumption, decent wear
Mileage: 30000 km
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Sailun Tires
Legitimate_Row6259
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Rating 4.0

Sailun tires are pretty good in general for being off brand. My Jetta had them when I bought it — I put about 45k miles on them before they wore out. And during that time I hit a pothole hard enough to bend the wheel — but the tire survived.

Pros: tire survived pothole
Cons: wore out after 45k
Mileage: 72420 km
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MICHELIN Tires
87vr6
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Rating 4.0

I've run DWS and DWS06+ on multiple cars (MK4 jetta, GTI, 8P 3.2, RS4) and have friends with the same on other marques, over a period of at least 15 years. They are THE choice unless you want to spend more money on the Michelins. The only other option I'd consider is the Michelin CrossClimate, but these are touring tires, so you'll lose more of the dry performance of the DWS or AS/3, but have better "weather" performance, if that makes sense. I know a few folks with these, and they seem to like it, but they're appliance owners, not car enthusiasts.

Pros: good weather performance
Cons: lose dry performance
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MICHELIN Tires
Leirk
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Rating 5.0

I have them on my MK6 Jetta and they are the best tires I’ve ever had in the rain. NJ winters are no problem for them either. Good luck ????

Pros: best in rain, good in NJ winters
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MICHELIN Tires
Surf Green
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Rating 3.5

I'm currently running Michelin Premieres on my Jetta. They are great tires, especially in the wet, but don't get near the longevity that they claim. I've put TrueContacts on our old Forester, and was very happy with them. I've also had General Altimax HP's on the Jetta (same category tire), and was happy with those as well. Generals are a great budget tire. They were very quiet, and I'll echo the comment that they feel squirmy at first until all the casing oil gets out of them.

Pros: great in wet, quiet
Cons: poor longevity, squirmy at first
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