Goodyear Assurance MaxLife Tires
Part Number: GDY110953545
These tires do not disappoint! I've had them for more than 60K miles and they still read on the "green" section of my tire gauge.... Just did a 15+ hour road trip on them and they were perfect!
I had a set of 4 of these installed 4 months ago. The only thing I've noticed is that they are not as quiet as my Optimo set I had on before these.
In my history of using the Assurance all seasons, this is the best tire I have used. Compared to the base model of the tire... It is great especially in taking a hit to an unavoidable pothole. There have been may times I have went turtle mode in my car after hitting a pothole. These are a stronger tread, and I am glad I don't have to lose any time replacing one. They last a lot longer too! I may have to nearly full price on the next set! They hit their prorate mileage. That's even with me driving on numerous types of roads.
Tires lasted as advertised. 92,000 miles on my last set. Mostly highway miles on a Mazda 3
I love these tires. I drive 300 miles a day 5 days a week. I have them rotated every other oil change. Last set I was able to stretch them out to 95k before replacing. I love them for all weather conditions, low to none when it comes to road noise and overall the best tire I've ever purchased. Unless they build a better tire my future purchase will only be this tire.
Purchased in 2019 several long road trips no issues great in the snow and rain tires still in great condition will purchase a new set in the fall.
34000 miles on these and they have outlived the OEM and x brand after that with lots of miles left in them! They handle weather conditions well in all 4 seasons. Smooth, quiet, excellent handling and braking.
I initially went with a Bridgestone brand for my Honda Civic sport sedan and they look so silly on the rim.. these Assurance tires are a perfect fit and very cushion for when you drop in a pothole.
These tires have served as well over 86, 000mi. When we bought our 2012 Honda Odyssey, new, in that same year, we were impressed by the quiet ride, great traction on dry, wet, snowy conditions. Now at the end of their wear / tread life, we are buying a new set.
I've had the Assurance MaxLife on my 2022 Hyundai Santa Fe PHEV a month now and couldn't be more happy. My vehicle is a PHEV, so most of my around the town driving is using the electric motors and only noise in the vehicle so this is a very important characteristic needed. I have found no difference in noise level between the original Cooper tires to these Goodyears. My driving is in Northern NY and the weather can get quite bad at times. Although I haven't had the most extreme conditions to drive through yet, it has snowed a few times and we have had freezing rain as well. So far I have found that the MaxLife do really well on ice and on dry pavement. I did find some slipping while corning in snow but it was more slush so to be expected unless the tires are studded. If these tires keep their tread in tact for a few years, they will likely be the only tires I buy for it because I usually trade in every 5 years.
After trying to convince my wife to get a working all-season from another company, then those tires coming from the warehouse with dry rot TWICE, we settled on the MaxLife. Our '21 Toyota Highlander hybrid (AWD, XLE) had Toyo OEMs that lasted 25,000 miles (300 UTQG) . That meant we weren't going to bother getting another set, and the knee-jerk reaction was to find the absolute longest tread life tire possible. Hello, MaxLife! Anyway, it took between 1,000 and 1,200 miles for these to really break in, but they are 90% as quiet and comfortable as the Toyos - which was the whole point of that OEM tire. There is a low, quiet rumble from them, and a really nasty pothole will get through, but they're a very solid all-season tire as far as comfort and noise, just a hair below the best touring all-season options. My fuel economy was 35-38 MPG from the OEMs and these get me the same MPGs now that I've gotten through the break-in period. (Note that my spouse gets 5-10 MPG less. Driving habits matter!) We can drive confidently in the rain, braking is very good considering we've not had any really close calls to test emergency braking. Just those stomp-on-the-brake-because-people-don't-understand-roundabouts and that-squirrel-made-a-panicked-run-for-it situations. We live in NC so we won't have a lot of snow to deal with. Have yet to try these on the trails we take in the mountains. Overall, while I wanted the fancy touring all-season tires, these make a lot of sense for the family hauler and road trip vehicle.
I need new tires. I happened to keep my original receipt when I replaced my tires on my SUV in 2019 with Good Years assurance max life tires. On the receipt it listed the mileage as 47, 000. It's been 5 years and my mileage is around 137000 miles. That's 90000 miles on a set of tires! That's nuts. I am not good at rotating tires, maybe 3 or 4 times in 5 years. I've been buying tires for decades. This is the first time the mileage meets our exceeds the warranty. Last note, the tread still has a bit to go before it meets the wear bars. Wouldn't have believed it if I didn't have that receipt from 2019.
MaxLife tires really make the difference when it comes to handling virtually any road conditions; rain, snow, hail, etc. Excellent tread, it's been a year and a half and my tires still look like new, I'm very impressed and hoping that Goodyear keeps the MaxLife for years to come!
Love these tires Feel safer knowing I have them on my car Handle Great Last Forever
I got 100k miles on my first set of these. Great on the highway and great in Minnesota winters! I'm on my second set now.
I bought 4 225/55 R19 for my 2017 Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Edition. These Maxlifes replaced the terrible Toyo tires that Mazda uses new. These Good year assurance is so much better all around. I only have 100 miles on them, 84,900 miles to go.
I recommend this tire for anyone that wants tires to make great contact with the road. They are also very good in the rain. Will definitely purchase this tire for any vehicle that I get.
This is the only place I go for tires The service is great and the stand behind what they sell
I am very satisfied with these tires. I bought them for my other vehicle.
My wife's car picked up a screw in a tire and we took it in for repair. This 2004 vehicle last got tires 7 or 8 years ago. And though this car gets low usage and the tires had plenty of tread, the tech pointed out the dry rot between the treads and the risk of a blowout. We opted for a new set of tires and I believe we got a fair deal on a comparable set of tires.
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