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Goodyear Tires

Dedicated snow tires are not required, but they do help. That being said, we have 3-peak *all-season* tires on our vehicles (Goodyear WeatherReady) and find they do a decent job and do better than regular all-season tires.

Pros: do a decent job
Cons: not cheap
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When I changed my Trofeo Rs to Goodyear Supercar 3R’s - that also saved about $1300 and they last 4K miles longer.

Pros: saved about $1300
Cons: longer lasting
Mileage: 4000 km
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The Goodyear eagle touring is a decent midrange tire. I had them for a while, no complaints other than a bit of road noise.

Pros: decent midrange tire
Cons: bit of road noise
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Stay with the tiger paws. They aren’t as good as the original Goodyear WeatherReady but have high tread.

Pros: high tread
Cons: not as good
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Our 2021 Hyundai Kona Limited AWD came from the factory with Goodyear Eagle Touring 235/45R18s. At 28,783 miles we only have 3/32nds of tred left and will be getting new tires very soon - they won't be Goodyear!

Cons: wears out quickly
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 46321 km
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Bought a 2023 GMC 1500 AT4 with the Goodyear wranglers on them. By far the loudest tire I’ve ever heard on a vehicle. From 45-60 you could barely have a conversation it was so loud. I ended up going with the Cooper AT’s and man…. It’s like I’m driving an entire different vehicle. So much smoother, way quieter like zero noise quiet.

Pros: smoother, way quieter
Cons: loudest tire ever
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