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I’m sticking with the Goodyear ones at Walmart for $88 each. I get 50+ mpg and the grip/control has been great in all weather conditions.
Goodyear weatherreadys - specifically for the adverse weather conditions when you actually care about the tires you’re using.
I got the Goodyear assurance fuel max tires on my 2017 after the OEM tires wore out. 4 years and 60k miles later and so far and they still have good tread. I live in the Chicago area, no issues, even in snow.
I've had good luck with the Goodyear WeatherReady tires on my Rav4.
I'm a big fan of the GY SC3R for HPDE. The grip is so impressive once you get some heat into them.
Put new tires on the crosstrek (some Goodyear from Costco) and they are better but I think that's to be expected.
Goodyear eagle ones on the factory 19s. Solid ride, comfortable, and plenty of traction
If your car feels like it’s bouncing/bobbing sideways (I’m guessing that’s what you mean by “bubbling”), it’s probably due to the softer material used on the winter tires. I’m running a set of Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and they show the same behavior. The effect will less noticeable eventually as the tire passes the break-in period.
I was very upset that both tires needed replaced with only 20K miles and a year and a half.
True tho. You know why it's called Goodyear? Because you're tires are only good for a year. We had em put on our van and in about 9 months they were cracked and rotted. Even better the fucking tire shop wouldn't warranty them even though we were well below the mileage on the warranty.
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