Tires Goodyear or MRF

Goodyear Tires

I was using cc and cc2 then by chance i tried goodyear, i found them equally good. I stucked with goodyear ever since.

Pros: equally good, stuck with them
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Goodyear Tires
grogi81
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Rating 4.0

Happy with the Goodyears. Goodyear so-so in dry (especially in dry breaking), very good in wet and snow. They are quiet and tests indicate very good wear (I did already appx. 20000km and they are going strong).

Pros: very good in wet, very good in snow, quiet, very good wear
Cons: so-so in dry, so-so in dry braking
Mileage: 20000 km
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Goodyear Tires

I have used Good Year Opti-life pro 3 for the last 100,000 KMS of driving that I have done in the 16 leaf. Around $200 per tyre fitted. I have original rims, so this price is for 205/55-16. I get 38,000 kms on average and I drive hard. I u-turn and reverse a lot as I do food delivery work 150 KMS a day. Highly recommend them.

Pros: good mileage, highly recommended
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
Mileage: 38000 km
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Goodyear Tires
lhsonic
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Rating 5.0

My CX-50 rides incredibly smooth even on 20” wheels after upgrading to premium all-season tires from the stock Goodyear.

Pros: incredibly smooth ride
Vehicle: Mazda
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Goodyear Tires

I got mine (22 GT-Line AWD) with Goodyear Eagle Sport tires, and they weren't the best but certainly better than my friend (same model) who had pirelli put on them from the start.

Pros: better than pirelli
Cons: weren't the best
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MRF Tires

Not MRF. We have a six hour proddie car race at Bathurst sponsored by them and I never met anyone who drove on them say anything good about MRF

Cons: no good feedback
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