Tires Goodyear or WANLI

Goodyear Tires

If you’re keeping the stock 225/55R17 size I highly recommend Goodyear Viva 3s. They did amazing all Michigan winter delivering pizza, never got stuck. Solid All-Seasons

Pros: amazing in winter, solid
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I have a 2012 accord and have Goodyear weather ready on them. They currently lasted 71k and still have some tread left. I live in PA, had no issues during winters.

Pros: lasted 71k, no issues
Mileage: 71000 km
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walmat sells goodyear tires for cheap. i use them and they are fine for normal non sporty cars.

Pros: cheap, fine for normal cars
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Rating 5.0

We just had the All Seasons fitted to our Model Y LR and we are extremely happy with the ride quality and reduced noise. Compared to the Goodyears that came with the car, these tires are great.

Pros: ride quality, reduced noise
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Rating 4.5

I took a chance and got Goodyear Eagle Sport for my 16 Golf. Love them so much I bought another set for my Beetle Conv! It is simply a good overall tire. Very quiet, good ride and decent in the snow.

Pros: good overall, very quiet, good ride, decent in snow
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My 17 AWD came with Bridgestone Ecopias. Went through two complete sets before it hit 80K mikes. Running Goodyear assurance and love them.

Pros: love them
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 128747 km
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Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S. Good grip dry and wet, even handled surprise snow on the way to Vegas a few years ago. Got about 45,000 miles out of them too.

Pros: good grip dry and wet
Mileage: 72420 km
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Kevlar my ass, I've already had a puncture from a weenie nail, they have 0 grip on dry pavement and even less on wet, they are barely passable on dry offroad but absolute garbage in snow or ice. They are really the "worst of both worlds" when it comes to all-terrain tires. I got 6k miles on them before I gave up, just put on BFG trail/terrain tires and they are better in every way.

Pros: better BFG trail/terrain tires
Cons: 0 grip on pavement
Mileage: 9656 km
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