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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.
Last week I got a flat tyre on my back from the office and found that this tyre on my 2-month-old Suzuki Fronx (Aug 2025 model) is no more usable. Found a chipped off thread grip on the driver's side tyre, which resulted in low pressure. Due to driving at that pressure, the side liner developed cracks, losing its pressure holding capacity. Commonly, it is a clear case of prolonged low-pressure driving. However, in my case, since the tyre always looked low on pressure, I made sure to check the tyre pressure at every gas station while refueling. Now I am running on a spare tyre and wondering if I should go for the same tyre (MRF Wanderer 195/60 R16) or another brand.
I have the MRF Markus on my car; they are overall a great tire, but the road conditions, especially after monsoon, are absolute shit, and these low-profile EV tires struggle a bit.
I have a personal distaste for Goodyear (I think that’s what those are. We called em good for a a year even when they were new.
Triple Treds dry rot in 2 years anyway
Good Year tires are not what they use to be. I don't buy them anymore Michelin is way better.
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