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Goodyear Tires
Tomtom_1163
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Rating 4.0

So far I’m loving these, a little bit louder than the Goodyears that came from the factory but I expected that. Also much better in snow than I imagined. Would recommend for trucks/suvs!

Pros: better in snow
Cons: a little bit louder
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So I use goodyear assurance 2.0 tires. Rubber tech has gotten good enough that they are certified as snow tires, but work in the summer as well without melting.

Pros: certified as snow tires
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Goodyear Tires
kitcuddles
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Rating 5.0

I bought Goodyear assurance weatheready tires for my Toyota RAV4 in 2020. I rotated them in the beginning every 5k miles for the first couple years.Then I got lazy. BUT I am going on my 5th year with them and they still are holding up strong. Yes they are a bit noisy and not the most comfortable ride but they are waaayyyy better than any other tire I have had in the past. Including michelins (they were the worst). I have had great experiences with them. I drive approximately 10-15k miles a year in snow ice and rain. I personally highly recommend them.

Pros: holding up strong, great experiences
Cons: a bit noisy
Vehicle: Toyota
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When I got my Acura RDX it came with eagle rsa and I felt it was okay to fine at best. Wet handling was really good for California wet season but the kind of traction wanted was not there. Was at best wheel skipping with 2k rpm launch.

Pros: good wet handling
Cons: traction not there
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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