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Good year weather ready tires are very good. I would get them for my winter setup if they came in 15's and my buddy just put them on his golf r as his winter setup.
My OEM Goodyears laster 36k miles. Currently, I have the Hankook iON EVOs on and they're at 4/32 at 46k miles. 2021 MYLR w/20" fully forged aftermarket wheels.
Ohio here, get yourself a set of Toyo Celsius mileage phenomenal, traction phenomenal, ride is phenomenal
Toyo AT3 - 3 peak rated as well. Amazing in the snow
J'ai toujours jeté mes pneus après 30k km et je n'ai jamais eu de surprise particulière avec goodyear, michelin, pirelli.
Had the old WR on my 2012 Accord until i traded it in a few years ago. They drove pretty smooth in all conditions, even in the snow. The snow performance isn't as good as actual winter tires, but since I live in the mid-atlantic and getting feet of snow here is rare, they were good enough.
last Black Friday, I was able to score Goodyear Reliant tires from Walmart for $85 each for my 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan.
They are ok... Nothing special. For the money you can usually do a lot better... Goodyear is not the tire company it used to be.
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.
Demand a swap. Pic 1 shows a crack above the slope behind the G leading onto the tread. Pic 2 shows a major crack leading further into the tread above the slope after the R about to split the tire along with the separation starting before good and ending after year near the tread line. Pic 3 shows the separation near the tread and also another split above the first O in goodyear.
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