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I recently got the reliant all season tires and I drove to Ohio to NYC for Christmas with no issues so I’d say their good
I have a set of Goodyear Wranglers HT on my Silverado 2500HD, a set of Goodyear Wranglers AT on my Silverado 1500 and a set of Goodyear Assurance on my Malibu. They’ve been great to me. The ones on the Malibu are very comfortable and my wife likes them better than the Firestones the car came with.
the goodyears are shaping up to be as good or better than the crossclimates in basically any meaningful category, but the michelin is no slouch. get whatevers cheaper and youll be happy with them
Both are great performing tires in the snow. I would say get what's cheaper, but I give the slight edge to the CrossClimate 2.
My favorite tire for this purpose is the Goodyear Duratrac. I’m still on the stock Pirelli’s on the R1S, but on my diesel pickup that every day weighs 9k I got 80k on the last set. They are excellent in snow and I had that truck in places it should never have been with no issue due to those tires.
I have been using Goodyear Assurance Weatherready SL for the past 4.5 years. Gave me 66000 miles with driving atleast 100 miles for 3 days a week and another 25 miles for the remaining days. I have just ordered another set of 4 tires and costs me $600. I will recommend using the tires. I own a Prius.
It comes wrapped with a new-ish set of Nitto Nomaf Grappler size 235/60-18 excellent for a Q3 or Q5 fitment. Nitto tires made in the USA and are mild A/T tires. Has 3PMSF certification. Only driven less than 3000 miles before deciding to go full 20” on my Q5.
I would take BFG's over Goodyear all day long... Goodyear tires are a running joke that they are "good for a year"... It's a bit of exaggeration but I have found modern GY tires just don't have the longevity they used to.
I have a 2015 Dodge Dart and got goodyear reliance tires put on June of 2023 and the center front tires are wearing like crazy. The low end PSI recommendation on the car is 34, and the PSI remains between 28 and 34 consistently. Tires are at the point of almost not passing inspection only in the center front (FWD car) after only 8,000 miles.
I just had an experience with new Douglas (Good Year made) tires from Walmart. 744 miles later I ran over something in the road that sliced my tire. I took it back to WM and they basically laughed at me because I did not buy their road hazard insurance.
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