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My favorite tire for this purpose is the Goodyear Duratrac. I’m still on the stock Pirelli’s on the R1S, but on my diesel pickup that every day weighs 9k I got 80k on the last set. They are excellent in snow and I had that truck in places it should never have been with no issue due to those tires.
I have been using Goodyear Assurance Weatherready SL for the past 4.5 years. Gave me 66000 miles with driving atleast 100 miles for 3 days a week and another 25 miles for the remaining days. I have just ordered another set of 4 tires and costs me $600. I will recommend using the tires. I own a Prius.
I've driven the General Altimax Arctic and they were indestructible. They handled snow/ice very well in my FWD Honda. Since they're winter tires, I only drove them 1/2 the year for 6 years. At that age, they recommend replacing tires, but they were still performing great and had tons of tread life left, so I just left them on the car for the whole next two years. They handled both winters great and were totally fine in the summer.
Goodyear Trailmark ATs bought from Walmart. Lasted me almost 6 years. Replacing due to normal wear and tear. Tread is nowhere near bald.
i have a set on my 2011 camry. super quiet, great gas mileage, the tires have since been discontinued and replaced with the RT45, which i have on my civic. both are good, solid tires.
I'm on my second set of these and they compare in ride quality to my last set of Goodyear eagle sport tires. Decent tires specially at the price point.
Just had goodyear assurance weather ready 2s installed on my cx5. After using for a week in mild snow and ice I have found the traction outstanding. I think they are a firmer ride but next to insignificant. I would highly recommend them even from the short time I've used them. I was seriously surprised by the winter traction.
I had the old clickety clack of a screw in my brand new (by a few months) Eagle Sports. Its quieted of late I think I've worn the head of the screw down to where the noise isn't noticeable.
Noticed these two splits on the sidewall of this Goodyear Assurance tire, they’re less than 4 years old, manufactured on the 39th week of 2020, it’s a 225/45R18, wondering if anyone ever had an issue like this one on such a new tire or if maybe I should watch out for someone trying to slash my tires? Contacted Goodyear about this issue just now and it’ll be getting replaced either way tomorrow
Had them on my TJ and they were deafening on the highway.
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