1080
Owners' choice:
-18
No data
1080
Owners' choice:
-18
No data
I got 50k out of a set of OEM LS-2’s on my AWD Ford Fusion. Not a Goodyear guy at all, but these tires were very good.
I run Goodyear EagleSports ($125 a tire) all seasons and they’re fantastic. Had them for 4 years now and they’ve gotten me thru everything from 1/2ft of rainfall to 2ft of snow all without losing grip.
I would. Ran my 10 yr old Goodyear on the old RV til bald and one developed a crack after 2k miles but then I replaced them with Sailuns' TERRAMAX for another few thousand in 3 years and hit Colorado narrow trails in the 1977 class c sportsman those terra max amazed me.
Running 19” Goodyear assurance maxlife. Overall satisfied with these tires. One little quirk is they grab grooved pavement more than the stock Toyo’s. This causes a noticeable side to side sway in the car.
i got almost 6 years out of my goodyear assurance. little louder road noise, but i feel safe with them. towards the last few months of the old tires i could feel them slipping a little if i went over anything like sand, losing traction at startup, etc.
Eu uso Good Year e estou super contente com os pneus
Goodyear reliant at Walmart is very good $77 same as Goodyear assurance, they drive great I've had 4 sets on several cars
Test drove a new Vinfast VF-8 that had Goodyear tires. My wife's Tesla model seemed like it had less road noise with its continental tires.
I believe the eagle sport a/s were the stock tires on our Highlander. They were already at 3/32” at 25k miles. Not exactly stellar.
I've had the all seasons and they are not the greatest, tread life not great (had to get mine replaced under warranty) and they were loud.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.