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Goodyear Assurance CS Fuel Max - 225/65R17 102H Tire
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Mar 20, 2025
Houston guy
5 out of 5 stars review

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Good reliable tires

I bought a set of these tires five years ago and just selected the same thing again. Both times I was told that they were good reliable tires by Sam's sales people. I got 55,000 miles from them and probably could have gotten another 5000 but decided my old set has served me well; just time for a new set.

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Dec 31, 2018
SDye
5 out of 5 stars review

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Smooth, comfortable ride!

I love my new tires! Chosen for premium fuel savings and ability to perform in any weather, I have been pleasantly surprised to find the road noise is very low and the ride is very smooth. For years, I've had Michelin because they came on my cars--never again. I don't think I'll be able to buy a high quality tire at these prices any where else! Thanks, Goodyear!

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May 24, 2018
Chris67
5 out of 5 stars review

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Awesome tires!

Purchased these from Mazda dealer after factory tires needed to be replaced at 32,000 miles. 81,000 miles later, they're still going strong with 5/16 still left on the tread rating. Hands down, the best tires I've ever purchased. They've exceeded the 65K warranty by thousands of miles. Looking for a good deal now on a new set because they're starting to cup a bit. Don't hesitate on buying these tires-just be sure you do your rotations every 5,000 miles.

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Aug 1, 2016
Itml
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great, high mileage road tire.

Maintained pressure & alignment. Avoided potholes & curbs. 118K miles and just reaching outer wear bars. Balanced @ installation and once again @ 63K. Now 4yr 8mo old. Can probably drive another 4K before reaching inner wear bars. Will start looking for another set of same ;)

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Jul 23, 2014
Bill712
5 out of 5 stars review

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Excellent tires

I have a rather unnatural fear of hydroplaning and these tires have provided the cure. I had to be on the highway for 2 recent very heavy downpours and experienced NO loss of traction even at 55-65 MPH. I've been driving for over 40 years and have never felt completely safe driving on rain soaked roads, until now. Good job Goodyear!

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Jun 29, 2016
VillaGY
5 out of 5 stars review

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A solid tire

I don't know if it was that my old tires were old and losing tire pressure constantly but I immediately saw an improvement in gas mileage on these new tires. On the few tanks I've used on these new tires I'm seeing that I'm going about 20 more miles per tank. Road noise is fine -- not noticeably louder or quieter than my old set. They feel great too -- a little on the stiff side but I like that.

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Jul 21, 2018
Coyote1979
4 out of 5 stars review

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Performs as advertised

I bought 4 fuel max tires in Jan. 2016 for my then 13-year old Chevy Avalanche. After 27,000 miles with these tires, I'm getting 19 mpg in combined city/hwy driving. The original EPA mileage estimate for this truck was 14 city/18 hwy, so I certainly can't complain. Handing is just as good or better than the Goodyear Wranglers I previously had on the truck. Yes, the tires "sing" at high speeds, especially when they were new, but it is not annoying, and is virtually unnoticeable at this point. Very pleased overall.

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Jul 6, 2017
MinnesotaNice
3 out of 5 stars review

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Loud Road Noise

These tires have been on my 2012 Toyota Highlander now for 1.5 years. They seem to be wearing well. Haven't noticed the "Fuel Max", my MPG hasn't changed for the better, I am still getting 23 MPG average. The biggest problem I have is the road noise. The factory tires were silent at any speed, and they lasted me 50,000 miles, where these tires I can hear from 45 MPH up! They do handle well in the Minnesota winter, but so do other all-season tires. All-in-all, I believe this is just an average tire at best, at a higher price, with a gimmick attached.

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Dec 10, 2016
Petezny
2 out of 5 stars review

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Possibly the worst tires I have owned in over 30 years

These tires suffer from a few issues. First they are very bouncy. The truck always had a little bit of bounce with the original equipment Wranger SR tires but these tires amplify that tenfold. On anything but a plate glass smooth road we hop along like we have no shocks. I double checked my tire pressures and even tired a pound more to two pounds less and nothing helps. Plus I can feel every bump, rock or joint in the road now. Second issue is vibration. You can feel vibration coming back through the steering wheel to your hands and the floor boards to your feet. This truck was silky smooth with the old Wranglers. Third issue is most disturbing, I have lost 1 to 2 miles per gallon with these tires. I am a avid keeper of mpg stats. I use an app to compute and save mileage at every fill up plus I use the trucks mpg computer. After several tanks, paying attention to driving conditions I can unequivocally say I have lost about two miles per gallon since installing these tires.

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Oct 5, 2015
bobg8928
1 out of 5 stars review

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Terrible tires

The Assurance Fuel Max is incorrectly named. I put a set on my 2010 Honda Insight Hybrid and my 2012 Honda Civic Hybrid. My fuel mileage decreased by about 10% on both cars. They are extrememly noisy. They ride like the snow tires of decades ago. They are supposed to be low rolling resistance, but have the opposite effect. When I coast on level streets or downhill, the car actually slows down. The cars have CVT transmissions, so that is not what is causing the slowdowns. I also have a Toyota Avalon Hybrid that came equipped with Bridgestone tires. The gas engine is twice the size of the Honda's, but I am consistently getting 46mpg on the Toyota, while the Hondas have dropped to 41 mpg, from 47 mpg.

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