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My 17 AWD came with Bridgestone Ecopias. Went through two complete sets before it hit 80K mikes. Running Goodyear assurance and love them.
Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S. Good grip dry and wet, even handled surprise snow on the way to Vegas a few years ago. Got about 45,000 miles out of them too.
Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S. Good grip dry and wet, even handled surprise snow on the way to Vegas a few years ago. Got about 45,000 miles out of them too.
The Mk 8 came with some Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersports and so far I am liking them a lot. They feel very similar to the PS4S, however I doubt they will last as long.
I’ve put Weathergrips on three vehicles, and I’ll continue to put them on vehicles if I have to. Phenomenal winter performance (in Southern Ontario) and absolutely brilliant in the wet. Zero hydroplaning. In the summer, I air them up a few pounds over the car manufacturer spec and they respond quite nicely.
Not a Subaru owner :( but I run Firestones xt destination on my yoda and truck. I’ve had Toyo open country’s and wild peaks on my truck and I honestly like the Firestone’s better for everyday use light off roading and styling.
Firestone Indy 500’s are a cheaper option that gives similar grip to continental extreme contact sports. They are just horrendous in the rain
Same with Firestone fuel fighters. They were all I could get in a hurry.
The Firehawk Indy is a really good tire for performance but sucks for every day use. They get very noisy after a few heat cycles and they offer little to no wet grip. In fact once they're around 50% they're straight up ice skates in the rain.
We had Goodyear assurance all seasons on our Toyota sienna and they were replaced under warranty with only 22k miles on them. When they were new they were great but they wore quickly and wet traction was an issue towards the end.
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