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after I switched to Goodyear Asymmetric 6, I've seen better cold grip and more stability in mid speed corners.
Reviews put them as extremely close performance wise and I haven’t had any issues with them.
I got the quatrac pro + after trying to use the default summer tires last winter and it being basically impossible to get anywhere. So far no regrets at all amd they have done great with the 8 inches of snow and ice we have had.
I have Goodyear Eagle F1 asymmetric 6 as they scored extremely well in all conditions, now a year old and still in great condition.
They're both running good year reliants, that were only guaranteed for 60k miles. They have 90k each and still had tread left.
Just chose these over the CC2 for my daughter's GLK350. A set of WR2 was about $300 less than the CC2 with rebates and discounts.
Got almost 100k miles in a set of fortitude HT. It’s discontinued now but the model it was replaced with, steadfast HT, is holding up just as well if not better. Run these on several Ram 1500s
I put Goodyear assurance tires on mine recently and haven't noticed a range drop except on long distance highway drives ...like 65+mph but I rarely do that
I have put less than 30,000 miles on my Goodyear assurance tires and they’re already down to 4.5/32 and replacements have been recommended.
I have a 2015 Dodge Dart and got goodyear reliance tires put on June of 2023 and the center front tires are wearing like crazy. The low end PSI recommendation on the car is 34, and the PSI remains between 28 and 34 consistently. Tires are at the point of almost not passing inspection only in the center front (FWD car) after only 8,000 miles.
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