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Even if there's only an inch or two of snow (or more likely icy slush) down on the pavement, you'll notice a difference in traction between all season and proper winter tires.
The only *truly* green tire I know of is the Goodyear Electric Drive 2, which is built to complement electric cars and is made of renewable organic materials -- yet has excellent handling, noise, rolling resistance, tread life etc. characteristics.
Ich fahre schon seit Jahrzehnten mit Goodyear Vector All Seasons und damit in der ganzen Zeit nur ein einziges Mal ein Problem, als ich in einer Schneewehe feststeckte und der Reifen nicht greifen konnte. Ein echter Winterreifen hätte das höchstwahrscheinlich funktioniert. Aber solche Schneewehen gibt es ja schon lange nicht mehr. Mehrverbrauch oder schwammiges Fahrgefühl etc konnte ich nie feststellen. Ich würde mal behaupten, wenn man normal fährt, also so einer ist, der ständig an die Grenzen geht, merkt man keinen Unterschied.
Mine was the same way with those tires. I have the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2’s now and it helped a bunch. Quieter, smoother ride, grippier, slippage off the line is no longer an issue, and any loss of efficiency is negligible.
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).
Ontario here. I had them (OEM warlock takeoffs). They were good the first winter, kinda ok the second winter, useless the third winter. Siping is shallow.
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 know this is a few months old and you've probably already bought tires but for anyone else stay far away from Westlake they are garbage I had a set and within a few months the sidewalls on two of them had bulges after the car just sat in my garage for a few days no potholes, damage etc. they have one job; to support the weight of the car and they can't even do that.
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