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Testing Grand Touring All-Season Tires 2019: Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady

Grand Touring All-Season tires are the capable, dependable tires drivers rely on during everyday life.

The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady is a highly-rated, 3PMSF-branded Grand Touring All-Season tire, so we tested it against the newest in the segment to see how it compares.

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I bought these tires a year ago for my wife’s car. She has a Buick Verano. The previous stock tires were actually pretty good. But when they wore down I wanted to get her something safer for winter. After a year I can absolutely say these tires are damn good. They are the best non-winter tires I have ever driven in snow and slush. And I have not perceived any trade off in other driving dynamics. The tires are quiet and comfortable. They hold turns dry or wet, and stop as they should. The only thing to see in the future is how well they last.

Ktheodoss
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I bought a set of these tires for my wife's Toyota Venza AWD a few years ago and here's my thoughts for what it's worth. They were decent when new and I was impressed with their winter capability in Canadian snow and ice. They weren't as good as a dedicated winter tire like the Michelin X-Ice tires I used previously but overall good. As they've aged they are noticeably noisy which I don't like. Also, the treadwear rating is fairly high but in my real world use I'm disappointed with how quickly they are wearing out. They're only two years old and I will be replacing them soon with truly little mileage on them. My wife doesn't drive much and there is less than 20, 000 KM (12, 000 km) on them and they're worn to less than 50%. Considering how much these tires cost I would not recommend them. Keep in mind that's my perspective, other people may have a much better experience with them than I did.

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I have these tires on my wife’s suv, mother’s car, and my sister’s car. While not as comfortable as some other tires, they handle lake effect snow like a champ. My mom’s 2wd Buick Regal was handling heavy snow better than German suvs with “all season” continentals and awd. If you don’t care about the snow, look elsewhere. But if you do, these are the next best thing to winter tires.

christopher.
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can i use these after winter or will i have to change them out?

siciliajimenez
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I just ordered these tires for my 2015 Chevrolet Trax AWD to replace the 6 year old original tires that came from the dealership, hopefully they will be good in the snow ❄️❄️

stephenpaden
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These reviews are all dependent on the vehicle, cannot assume any of these results will be the same on someone else’s car

neondiamondsaquaberry
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Depending on you car you will have different results. I have a 2013 Avalon. These tires softened the ride. Although I lost 1.5 MPG. In dry it grips fine. In rainy wet, I was a bit disapointed.
All Weather is not the same as all season. I live in the rust belt and when the early salted roads make dangerous slush, they pull you right through. Even on the highway where that pile of slush that builds up between the lanes. This is where most people lose control.
They will also last longer than any of those 18" sport tires.
I don't understand the mfg's putting sport suspensions and oversized rims on cars that will never need it.

yumpinyiminy
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Im Wondering Should I Go With The Life Max Weather Ready Or All Season 😮

lovetyron
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I drive an Infiniti with pretty good sound proofing, the Goodyear Assurance Weather Ready is very noisy on dry pavement. It sounds like Gatling gun firing from an A10 Warthog.

clee
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Pourquoi pas mettre le snow review ? test incomplet

stephd
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I have these tires on both my cars. I couldn’t recommend them enough. I wish they made them in low pro for my 20s.

noluck
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Lol these recent comments. Oh brother!

importedtv
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These came with my explorer ST. They suck!

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