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I have Goodyear Eagle F1 asymmetric 6 as they scored extremely well in all conditions, now a year old and still in great condition.
They're both running good year reliants, that were only guaranteed for 60k miles. They have 90k each and still had tread left.
Just chose these over the CC2 for my daughter's GLK350. A set of WR2 was about $300 less than the CC2 with rebates and discounts.
Got almost 100k miles in a set of fortitude HT. It’s discontinued now but the model it was replaced with, steadfast HT, is holding up just as well if not better. Run these on several Ram 1500s
Assurance Comfortdrive are excellent.
I have a set of the ultra economical Goodyear reliant Walmart all seasons and I’m surprised at how well they are. Low road noise, good enough grip in wet and dry. Great regular tire
I recently got the reliant all season tires and I drove to Ohio to NYC for Christmas with no issues so I’d say their good
I drove them through 3 winters and did pretty ok. Took them off at 30K because they were screaming around corners every time I turned and it was annoying. They had lost their good traction properties in wet conditions by that time anyways.
Every Good year tire that I have owned was terrible. When I got my most recent F150 new it came with Good Years and I slid all over in just rain... put Michelins on in under a year as a result and was very happy. I do highway driving a lot so sliding in rain basically just coasting wasn't going to do well on a wet highway.
My experience with Goodyear is from buying used cars. Viva 3s and now reliants and the Goodyear-made Kelly’s. The cheap tires are absolute garbage, considerably harder than Chinese tires but with the same treadlife rating. I get them to spin on a Toyota Camry.
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