Tires Pirelli or Goodyear

Goodyear Tires

I just went with the Goodyear Electric Drive 2s. Only driven a few hundreds miles on them so far but efficiency seems about the same as the OEMs and rain performance has been better.

Pros: better rain performance
Cons: efficiency same as OEM
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Pirelli Tires

I've tested them on track at 30c. Not ideal but they're not going to pop.

They'll be fine at -10c too, we're usually testing below that.

Pros: fine at -10c
Cons: not ideal at 30c
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Pirelli Tires

I have an SUV with these tires I live in Luxembourg so the weather is more the least identical and I went on holiday to Portugal in the summer I caught very hot days on a very motorway and they are still very good.

Pros: very good in hot weather
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Pirelli Tires

I've just bought the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 for my car (Mazda 3 2.0 186hp). I live in south of Germany where there isn't much snow and the temperatures are mostly around -5 to 10C from December to March. The summer tyres I've got with the car (Toyo Proxes R51A) are actually worse on wet than most premium all seasons (at least according to the label), so I'm losing "just" some of the dry grip in the summer. I drive only like 6-7k km/year. For now they feel surprisingly good (around 5-10C outside) especially in wet - actually not much different than the UHP Hankook summer tyres I had on my previous car (were probably a complete overkill for the car).

Pros: surprisingly good in wet
Cons: losing some dry grip
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Goodyear Tires

I've been a fan of Goodyear Duratracs on my last 2 trucks (including my current one), specifically LT275/65R20. The aggressive profile looks great, and the 65 profile helps fill in the space in the wheel well without rubbing. The tread is slightly over .5" and I've used them over 65k miles.

Pros: aggressive profile, fills wheel well
Cons: stiffer ride
Mileage: 104607 km
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Pirelli Tires
razorree
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Rating 4.0

GP5000 S-TR are a bit lighter/thinner than PZero Race - thus LESS puncture resistant.

so, stick with PZero Race ;)

Pros: stick with PZero Race
Cons: less puncture resistant
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Goodyear Tires

In November I bought a set of Goodyear weather ready tires for my 2022 Camry hybrid. The thing is I had a large drop in mpg when I switched. I had Firestone all season tires before with an average mpg of 48. After the switch I’m hovering around 34-36.

Cons: large drop in mpg
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 3.0

If you drive conservatively, they might last. If you drive a performance/sports car and you like to drive like you have a pulse, then they won’t last very long, you’ll want more than they can provide, and they love to squeal like a pig.

Cons: love to squeal
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Goodyear Tires

Goodyear has never been good for me. I've had like 4 sets. At the end of the year, they were gone. And they just didn't grip like michelin does

Cons: didn't grip well, wore quickly
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Goodyear Tires

I have the 20" F1s and am not a fan. They are not happy when not fully warmed up; can get squirrelly on hard acceleration and fast cornering and before PSM kicks in. I find them to perform relatively better for wet weather. They are noisy but doesn't bother me much.

Pros: better for wet weather
Cons: noisy, squirrelly when cold
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