Tires Goodyear or OEM FORD

Goodyear Tires
plus1111
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Rating 5.0

That said, after picking the tire I thought would provide the best value I found the Goodyear Comfort Tread Touring was the same bottom line price locally because of a big rebate. Made in USA and may be the best tires I have ever owner.

Pros: best tires ever
Vehicle: Ford Crown Victoria I
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SwimMom
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Rating 4.0

Decided to go with GoodYear Assurance Comfortred Touring tires. Already put on 400 miles on them and I have no complaints yet. However... they ride better than the previous tires. The Comfortred sticks to the road and at high rate of speed (80mph) was a slight noise level to them but after riding on them, I do not hear any noise from them.

Pros: sticks to the road, ride better
Cons: slight noise level
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 400 km
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PaulAP
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Rating 5.0

The tire I decided to go with is the Goodyear Eagle RS-A2 P245/45R19, as it is almost the exact diameter of my stock P225/65 16" tires, and they were an affordable choice ($185 Canadian).

Pros: affordable choice, exact diameter
Cons: higher pressure required
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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I looked up a review of the PS3's and found a comparison test between those, the Eagle's, the Continental asymmetrical all season and another tire. I was most interested in the PS3 but after reading the review/tests it seems the Eagle may suit my priorities better- the biggest being fuel consumption. Of the 4 the Eagle picked up an extra mile and change worth of MPG over the PS3. Both did well in the dry and wet handling trials.

Pros: good dry and wet handling
Cons: fuel consumption
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Just last week I changed out my Stock Conti's @ 37,000 miles to Goodyear Eagle F1 AS. The tires are good and well made, but are a little more nosiy.

Pros: good and well made
Cons: a little more nosiy
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 59545 km
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adrew
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Rating 4.5

my Yaris came with H-rated Goodyear Assurance FuelMax tires. They aren't terribly sporty but the handling is competent, they're very quiet, ride well, do well in the wet and -- despite my best efforts -- seem to be very slow wearing. The car also gets 3-4 more MPG than our '11 Yaris which has an identical powertrain but normal tires (horrible Bridgestone RE92s).

Pros: competent handling, very quiet, ride well, slow wearing, good wet performance, improved fuel economy
Cons: not terribly sporty
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I have the GoodYear FuelMax on my Volt. Not the worst tires I've ever had, but not great. Very quick to break loose on a highway ramp.

Pros: not the worst
Cons: quick to break loose
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OEM FORD Tires
DavidPaul
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Rating 2.0

The last vehicle I had it happen to was on my 2002 Ford Sport Trac. The tires on my Sport Trac only had 24,000 miles on them when they began cupping. I could not stand the noise from these tires, which I eventually put on the rear so that at least I couldn't feel it in my steering.

Cons: noise from these tires
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 24000 km
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Fissues
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Rating 2.0

Thanks Jason! I was wondering why my GY F1 255/35/19's were rubbing in the rear. After I went with the GY's it started, no rub with the factory Contis.

Cons: rubbing in the rear
Vehicle: Audi TTS
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