Tires Goodyear or VITOUR

Goodyear Tires
tennis113
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Rating 5.0

I go with the Assurance ComfortDrive. Lower price and able to focus more on comfort vs Michelin focus on mileage. ComfortDrive is also awesome in rain which you get a lot of in Florida

Pros: awesome in rain, lower price
Cons: less focus on mileage
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atkruz789
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Rating 4.0

Just had them installed this weekend at Sam’s club. I have the same impression in terms of noise but they feel like they track pavement grooves more than the OEM so it feels less stable than stock at highway speeds. Overall same efficiency and better grip than the OEMs so I am really happy. Let’s see how they hold up over time!

Pros: better grip than OEMs
Cons: less stable at highway
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SVLeaf69
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Rating 4.0

My early review of the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires just bought for my 23’ Bolt EV LT2 with about 500 miles driven. So far, very happy with the tires. They are definitely very quiet and smooth riding. On asphalt roads I pretty much got to listen hard to hear any noise. On concrete roads there of course is some noise, but not anything that would bother me at all. Takes bumps and rippled roads well. Efficiently wise, seems equivalent to the OEM Michelins. Not as pricey as the OEMs. So if you’re looking for what “ looks like” a good tire for your Bolt or any electric car, these seem to be a wise choice. I will re-review when I get around 2500 miles on them.

Pros: very quiet, smooth riding
Cons: efficiency hard to judge
Mileage: 805 km
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My OEM Goodyears laster 36k miles. Currently, I have the Hankook iON EVOs on and they're at 4/32 at 46k miles. 2021 MYLR w/20" fully forged aftermarket wheels.

Pros: long lasting
Mileage: 46000 km
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VITOUR Tires
Sunstoned1
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Rating 5.0

I moved to the Vitour P1 last season. They're finally sanctioned this year. But more than that, holy hell do they last forever.

Nothing faster (they're on par with the a052). And yet... They last.

I did five events and 6,500 miles street and there's hardly any wear. As in, there's an etched swordfish logo on the tread block that's not even 1/32 deep and it's still visible!

I ran them in the remnants of Hurricane Helene (NC here) and had no issues even on the highway. Their cheesy named "water laser" technology seems to actually work.

Pros: last forever, good wet performance
Mileage: 10460 km
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Goodyear Tires

They are ok... Nothing special. For the money you can usually do a lot better... Goodyear is not the tire company it used to be.

Cons: nothing special, not worth money
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Goodyear Tires

I blew two Goodyear Territory RTs on a trail and wouldn’t recommend them. The stock tires are passenger car rated.

Cons: blew on a trail
Vehicle: Toyota
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In my experience the wet traction on the Goodyear tires was terrible. Switched to some Falken Wildpeak H/T and see a lot better wet and dry traction.

Pros: better wet and dry traction
Cons: terrible wet traction
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