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Made in South Korea, and original equipment on Hyundai's and Kia's. I have been using them for years, excellent choice.
I got Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires; so far so good, they seem reasonably quiet, don’t affect efficiency, and are cheaper than OEM.
I went with Kuhmo Solus TA31 EV 215/55/17 and am very happy. Stock is 50 tall but due to rougher roads here and oncoming winter, I got a slight taller tire to better absorb road imperfections.
Dok je auto na Goodyearu već stao sa brzine 80kmh, na budget gumama se još uvijek kretao sa 46kmh ????
Goodyear assurance comfort drive.
Love’m!
I went off the menu. Got some 225/50/17 goodyear assurance maxlife "non weather ready's". Its like glue now. They are LRR and 85k rated tires. And since they are not weather ready, they have better wet and dont get as angry as the wear vs the more agressive weather ready's. So far i have noticed a well under 10% range loss. My 80% limit went from an est 205 to and est 197 after 2 weeks of driving in about the same weather.
I have them. Great tires. But they reduced my efficiency. Very grippy.
To take your question as face value and recommend an all weather tyre that isn't the WRG5, I would be trying to get the new Goodyear
I have had two Goodyear Eagle LS-2 tires literally tear themselves apart within a year of buying them.
I have them on my 2023 Highlander with 20" wheels, they were the OEM tire for my vehicle. After 2 years and 36k miles, I can say they're absolute trash. Mine just reached 4/32 - 5/32 recently. They slip terribly on wet roads, they don't inspire much confidence at all, and they are one of the worst tires I've ever owned.
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