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FWIW with regular rotations we got 35K out of my wife’s factory 20” Goodyear F1 tires.
Goodyear assurance weatherready 2. Similar design to cross climates, supposedly better, but they just came out in August so not a lot of test info from outside sources. I just got these put on today on my 25 palisade riding on 20’s and they are comfortable and quiet.
I have been using Goodyear Vector4Seasons here on my Citroen van year round, no noticeable drop in range, and they have lasted twice the distance to the Michelin Primacy 4 that was on it from new. They are a grippy in the dry, no loss of grip in the wet, and not any more expensive than summer tyres I would otherwise run.
I always buy my Goodyear Wrangler tires from Walmart. Great tires and an incredible price. I don't know why, but I'm not going to complain.
I’ve had lots of brands, good year lasts the longest - longer than Hancook, Michelin and continentals that I’ve had
I got the same Goodyears from Costco for my RAV4 and they are awesome.
I have the Pirellis on my car and the Generals on my small SUV. Honestly, I like both of them although the SUV goes on dedicated winter tires while the car stays on the Pirellis year around and just stays parked on bad snow days. The ride quality on both is great although the Pirellis may be just a little quieter overall. Tread wear on each has been negligible over a year now so hasn’t been a concern. I used to have OEM Michelins on the SUV which quickly wore out of course and Bridgestones on the car which while a good tire had a very harsh ride quality. The next time I replace tires I’d have no hesitation going with either the Generals or the Pirellis, it will probably come down to which is a better deal at the time.
Test drove a new Vinfast VF-8 that had Goodyear tires. My wife's Tesla model seemed like it had less road noise with its continental tires.
I was just struggling with a set of these the other day, they are 28mm and my rims are actually hooked at 22mm internal, so nothing too crazy. I barely managed to get 1 bead on, so I knew the second one would be a pain lol. It took a lot of convincing to get them on.
No point going for the TO (Tesla original) models with a bit of foam in them, they claim this will reduce road noise but this really makes no differemce. If you want a quieter ride install some sound deadener pads.
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