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I’d recommend going with Goodyear assurance WeatherReady 2. It’s an excellent tire for all weather conditions
So far, the new WR2's are a totally different beast than the original WR's - FAR better traction, braking, and the one thing that really disappointed me with the original WR's was lateral stability in slippery conditions (the old WR's always would slide out in corners without much speed). The new WR2's are a MASSIVE improvement.
The new Goodyear WeatherReady 2 is one of the best rated all-weather tires this year.
I just got the weather active for my Tesla and they’re great. First tire that could make it up my driveway when it’s snowy. Plus they had the highest mileage warranty of all the low profiles at 60k
My Goodyears seem grippier than a buddy\u2019s GTI on PS4s, but I do think their wear is much higher, so probably not worth it over the Michelins. The Goodyears do have excellent rain and cool weather grip though, much more confidence inspiring than Hankook RS4
I chose the weatherready 2 over cross climates because they are similar with newer tech behind them and tire rack had a $300 rebate on them. So far they are doing great in the snow and ice. Much quieter than the oem tires it came with and comfortable.
I also like General snow tires. I’ve personally used general 365aw on cars and minivans with no complaints.
They are ok... Nothing special. For the money you can usually do a lot better... Goodyear is not the tire company it used to be.
Back in the early 2000's I had a set of these on my old K5 blazer (94 model)... They didn't drive like they were made of rubber so much as a hard plastic. I felt the traction was very poor with them. After that I've been running KO2's since. Won't purchase goodyear again.
When they were new, they were great. As soon as they started losing tread my traction in the rain was terrible. Certainly won't be buying these again. Be warned.
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