Tires GT Radial or OEM Volkswagen

GT Radial Tires
thatguy11m
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Rating 4.0

We got GT Radial direct from Madtracks Auto for around ₱5,000 per piece for 265/60/R18. I'd say 2nd tier for performance but durability is on par or better than the high end models of the high end brands.

Pros: durability is on par
Cons: 2nd tier for performance
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OEM Volkswagen Tires
MajiicZamii
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Rating 4.0

second winter with my mk8 as well over on the east coast. the frequent issue I run into is my front assist being unavailable from snow / ice. Otherwise I find it very smooth in the winter, I almost prefer winter driving as opposed to spring-fall. my car drives better on my 17" winters than my 19" oem wheels.

Pros: very smooth in winter
Cons: front assist unavailable
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GT Radial Tires

If you’re on a budget get some GT Radials from Amazon for like $65-$80 per tire. They’re Chinese tires but they’re one of the better ones. I think I paid about $400 total for my tires and all services and they’ve been really solid for me.

Pros: really solid
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OEM Volkswagen Tires

I bought a MK3 Jetta 2.0 gas just to get me through for a couple months after I crashed my 4Runner. It was one of my favorite cars. Decent power, handled great. Coldest a/c and hottest heat of any car I have ever owned. I put a good set of snow tires on it and it would go anywhere.

Pros: decent power, handled great
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GT Radial Tires
gdg6
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Rating 3.5

Tires feel fine (but I have only ever disliked one tire - BFG Advantage); will prob keep the GTs but might complain a bit and try to get comped road hazard coverage.

Pros: tires feel fine
Vehicle: Ford Fusion
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