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Fahre auf meinem Golf 7 seit einem Jahr Goodyear Vector 4-seasons Gen3 und muss sagen, sowohl im Winter bei Schnee, wie auch im Sommer bei heißen Temperaturen und Regen fahren die sich einwandfrei.
Ich habe die GoodYear 4Season drauf. Super Reifen und echt stark im Schnee. Minimale Abzüge auf Nässe (im Vergleich zu den vorherigen Pirelli Sommerreifen).
Goodyear Duratrac perform great in snow and ice.
Ultragrip 8 pe mașină si au fost super si pe zăpadă si pe ploaia si vara
I've had nothing but good experiences with Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs on our 3rd gen, 5th gen, and two trucks. Bonus that you can get them studded if you're running a dedicated winter setup or live in weather that requires it.
Had them on my old Ranger and had zero issues on road and 2wd off road camping, and dirt biking. I even got 60k miles out of them (and they still looked pretty good). Very good bang for the buck.
I noticed the higher mileage with Goodyear Fuel Max tires.
I also have inductions with the F1s. I had a tire patched at Discount Tire at 4k miles, they measured them at 7/32 and told me I’d need new tires soon. I have the same tires still at 27k and they are at 6/32 left, mostly highway mileage though.
I have had two Goodyear Eagle LS-2 tires literally tear themselves apart within a year of buying them.
I have them on my 2023 Highlander with 20" wheels, they were the OEM tire for my vehicle. After 2 years and 36k miles, I can say they're absolute trash. Mine just reached 4/32 - 5/32 recently. They slip terribly on wet roads, they don't inspire much confidence at all, and they are one of the worst tires I've ever owned.
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