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FWIW with regular rotations we got 35K out of my wife’s factory 20” Goodyear F1 tires.
Goodyear assurance weatherready 2. Similar design to cross climates, supposedly better, but they just came out in August so not a lot of test info from outside sources. I just got these put on today on my 25 palisade riding on 20’s and they are comfortable and quiet.
I have been using Goodyear Vector4Seasons here on my Citroen van year round, no noticeable drop in range, and they have lasted twice the distance to the Michelin Primacy 4 that was on it from new. They are a grippy in the dry, no loss of grip in the wet, and not any more expensive than summer tyres I would otherwise run.
I always buy my Goodyear Wrangler tires from Walmart. Great tires and an incredible price. I don't know why, but I'm not going to complain.
I’ve had lots of brands, good year lasts the longest - longer than Hancook, Michelin and continentals that I’ve had
I got the same Goodyears from Costco for my RAV4 and they are awesome.
2013 cooper s bought new. Came with conti all season runflats, couldn't put down power. No grip. Harsh.
Not a month later went to Michelin A/S pilot sport all-seasons.. better, but still couldn't mash the gas coming out of a corner.
5 years later went to the ones I still run today, the Firestone Indy 500. Posh ride, great grip, and I can put full power in 2nd coming out of a corner. Behaves identical to the Yokohama S.Drives I used to have on my Rx-8. Where I live it doesn't even get down to 45\*F so I don't worry about all-seasons anymore. These do magnificent in the wet, too.
The Firestone FT140 are annoyingly loud.
I cannot wait to get out of these trash tires. And I only have 500 miles on them.
I got about 34k out of mine they are junk tires
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