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Yokohama has given me more miles but depending on how you drive
Have has ElectricDrive2 for a few months now and dry and wet traction is light years better than the OEM Michelins.
The Goodyears have a bit better comfort but worse tread life. Based on the tirerack reviews most people only got 30-50k miles from them. The Michelins should last 60-80k miles.
In the latest Tirerack comparisons the new Goodyears are surprisingly good and the Cross Climate 2.
I go with the Assurance ComfortDrive. Lower price and able to focus more on comfort vs Michelin focus on mileage. ComfortDrive is also awesome in rain which you get a lot of in Florida
I have Goodyear Forteras on my GC and like them a lot. They're very smooth on the highway.
Just had them installed this weekend at Sam’s club. I have the same impression in terms of noise but they feel like they track pavement grooves more than the OEM so it feels less stable than stock at highway speeds. Overall same efficiency and better grip than the OEMs so I am really happy. Let’s see how they hold up over time!
I've driven them on a mod car, but hadn't driven said car on anything else.
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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