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When you do your full set next year, the Hankook Ion or Goodyear ElectricDrive feel way better on EVs than the OEM Michelins in my experience.
I have the Goodyear assurance tires rated for 85k miles and so far they’ve been great
I've been pleased with the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2. Very quiet and smooth riding.
Sam przedwczoraj wracałem jadąc ok. 40 km/h na ograniczeniu 90 km/h, bo pomimo nowych zimówek GoodYear auto się ślizgało jak na lodowisku tylko ze dojechałem bez przygód jak u OP'a.
Walmart. I usually get their Goodyear Relients on Black Friday. I think they're still well priced outside of Black Friday.
Walmart. Got Goodyear tires for $130 each a couple of months ago there.
I tried the Nankang CR-S V2 to see if it’s any good. On the road, noise levels are good for this kind of tire, nothing to complain about. Also, driving normally, it handles rain without having issues. That being said, I don’t know if I can say that they handled my last trackday particularly well.
Once they are up to temp and I figured out the correct pressures, the balance was very neutral and it had immense amounts of grip. My laptimes were fast and consistent. So far, so good.
The day came to an early end though, due to a puncture on the front left tire. I am not sure what was the cause of this, but this is the only tire I ever had where it happened. Maybe it’s just really bad luck, but again, I’ve never had that happen with any other tire I used. Don’t mind the wear on the picture, the tire wore down badly because I did an entire (slow) lap on the flat tire when it happened, all the other tires showed no issues in terms of that.
Perfomance degrades very noticably with age, at least I noticed that with my GoodYear winter tyres. First winter they were amazing, second wintee you could feel the drop-off but still good and during third winter it was significantly worse, to the point It would be worth to get a new set even though thread depth was still ok.
Tech here.. I could tell without looking at the description they’re Goodyear, they all do it, and st my dealership we recommend against Goodyear. Go Michelin
Goodyear tyres are soft and fall apart quickly
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