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My next set will be Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6. Both tirerack and tyrereview rave about the good blend of traction, comfort, and wet capabilities.
2026 a Goodyear
I know credit cards aren\u2019t a great solution really, but the Goodyear credit card has 6 month 0% financing when you spend $250 or more on tires.
Goodyear Electric Drive 2. 40-50k plus mikes. Great range, and quiet.
I moved to Goodyear eagle F1s and they stick even in first gear rolling from any rpm at WOT to redline.
I'm running the F1 Supercar 3 (not the R). If you're like me and just trying to have a little fun going around the turns, unconcerned about being passed by Miatas, go with the 3's.
Supercar 3Rs were designed to go with the ZLE, when I drove them I would get onto the track at 29psi. A lap and a half ish I would hit 30psi and that’s when it was go time. After 36psi they’ll start to fall off but that was generally about the time a 20 minute session ended.
Good Year tires are not what they use to be. I don't buy them anymore Michelin is way better.
I had Ultragrip Performance G1s on my Kia and they were a pretty bad experience noise-wise, so I'm hesitant to go with Goodyear again.
Every Goodyear tire I have owned was pure shit. A set of Ling Longs would have been better. So premium price, not premium tire?
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