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Goodyear Tires

We have Goodyear WeatherReady Assurance tires on our Acura MDX and they are far and away the best all-season tires I've ever had. They go nearly toe-to-toe with summer tires and also perform exceptionally in the wet, on ice, and with snow.

Pros: best all-season tires
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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CypherGingerton
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Rating 4.0

I got 4 new Goodyear assurance on my civic for about 450 on some sale, through goodyear's website. The techs fucked up my tpms, but the tires are noticeably better than the old ones.

Pros: noticeably better than old
Cons: techs fucked up tpms
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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ChronoHunter
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Rating 4.0

If it's warm I'd recommend considering the Goodyear SuperCar 3. It is faster than the RS4 or RT615k+, better wearing than the RE71/Rival/Yok.

Pros: faster than RS4, better wearing
Cons: needs heat to work
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MaddStanley
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Rating 3.0

Been running these on my JKU for three years now. They tend to get much louder as they age. They're great in snow, but not very good on ice or even wet roads.

Pros: great in snow
Cons: louder as they age
Vehicle: Jeep
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8slow
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Rating 2.0

From my personal experience from owning Goodyear’s that they are only good for one good year and horrible in the rain trying to take off from a dead stop.

Pros: quite tires
Cons: horrible in the rain
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From what I've seen manufacturers put garbage tires from big name brands on from the factory. Goodyear makes the Wrangler SR-A which is an absolute garbage tire.

Cons: absolute garbage tire
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