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I just replaced the tires on my wife's XC 60 with Goodyear Weather Ready 2's because we also live where it snows.
Hab seit 6 Wochen den Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 . Das erste Mal Allwetterreifen und bislang merke ich keinen nennenswerten Unterschied. Fahre 18 Zoll auf einem Mondeo ST Line Kombi.
A set of good years lasts me around 50k miles. I replace at 4/32nds if it is winter/almost winter. If it’s summer I put it off until 2/32nds.
Le ho comprate per la mia compagna. Io non ci ho guidato molto, lei riferisce miglior feeling e affidabilità rispetto alle Nexen che aveva in precedenza
The cheapest tires I would recommend is GT Radial Champiro Eco / Ecotec.
my stock GY wranglers are holding strong through rock climbing and mud.
Even if there's only an inch or two of snow (or more likely icy slush) down on the pavement, you'll notice a difference in traction between all season and proper winter tires.
I would take a Nexen over most Goodyear tires in the all-season passenger tire market... I honestly don't feel most Goodyear tires are much more than a mid-range budget brand anymore similar to Cooper, General, Falken, etc. They have some excellent tires, but their mainstream lines are nothing of note.
My Goodyear assurance weather ready tire had dry rot after 40K miles.
OMG, two years ago, I put Goodyear Reliant all way around on my Kia Soul. They are the worst tires I've ever had in 50 years of driving. They are cupping in the back & cut in front, have become incredibly noisy, even though they still have decent tread.
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