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Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive - 235/60R17 102H Tire
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Oct 21, 2022
NokianR5
2 out of 5 stars review

Great handling poor ride comfort and isolation

Purchased these for my 2014 Mazda3. Makes the car handle nicely and great steering feel. However I bought these for comfort. It doesn't deliver. Ride is still very stiff and firm and road noise which 8s my biggest complaint with tires is ever so present. Not very quiet.

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Nov 1, 2023
Scott V
5 out of 5 stars review

Nice Tires!

You know the old saying "you only get what you pay for" Well I always tried to get the highest milage expectation for the lowest price. Every time I would end up being dissatisfied with the road noise or stiff ride. This time I decided to focus on ride comfort and quiet road noise. I selected Goodyear's "ComfortDrive". I couldn't be happier to this point, as advertised performance! The ride seems to be better now than at any time that I've owned this Maxima in the past 9 years. By the way, it's nice to be so happy with a purchase that you want to write a good review! Scott V

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Dec 4, 2021
Jeremy27
3 out of 5 stars review

Mixed Feelings- Pros and Cons

Not sure how I feel about these tires. Definitely pros and cons. The pros would be a quiet, comfortable drive that's definitely good for long road trips or highway driving. Also seem very durable only owned for a few months and already curbed a few times plus hit a large rock which didn't even faze the tires. Dry and wet traction is good. The cons is they seem very heavy which I feel affects handling and especially braking both seem to take longer than my OEM tires. Can't comment on tread life or winter traction as I live in Florida.

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Aug 26, 2022
Jim8083
5 out of 5 stars review

What a change!!

Replaced OEM tires on 2016 Honda CRV Awd touring with these. What a change! Almost zero road noise and a lot better ride. Not so harsh on rough roads. Excellent wet weather traction. At 6500 miles I couldn't be more satisfied. We'll see how they do in snow. I would highly recommend theses tires!

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Sep 30, 2022
ArjayP
5 out of 5 stars review

More than I expected

After about 2,000 miles on the new tires on my Cadillac XT4, I have to admit I am pretty impressed. Admittedly, the OE Continentals had over 33K miles on them, but these new Goodyear "ComfortDrive" tires are better riding, better steering, and better cornering. I did not expect so much all- around competence. Very pleased so far, but we'll see how they do this winter.

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Nov 17, 2022
gpz
2 out of 5 stars review

Assurance comfort touring vs assurance comfort drive

Have had assurance touring model on 3 cars and tires were great. Easily get 80 k Had a screw in my 2015 Lexus ES 350 and had to place one comfort drive on with the other three comfort touring. Supposedly the comfort drive was the exact replacement for the discontinued comfort touring . Have about 78000 miles on the comfort touring and about 55000 on the comfort drive. Here's the kicker , the comfort touring with the 78000 miles has much more tread left than the 55000 mile comfort drive. Tires were religiously rotated regularly. Would love to get the assurance comfort touring but I guess Goodyear realized it was too good and gave us consumers way more miles than they figured on . At least that's my 2 cents

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May 30, 2024
John
2 out of 5 stars review

Great tires if you don't care about MPG

I had 4 Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive tires installed a month ago. They're definitely smooth and quiet, but my gas mileage took a 10% dive. I took a 400-mile freeway trip on my old tires and saw 37.7mpg in my 2018 CR-V. With these new tires, I could barely manage 34mpg. Same drive, same speed, same weather, same car, same 35psi. I'm stuck with these tires for the next 5 years or so and the money I'll be losing on gas is a huge disappointment.

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Jul 28, 2023
Dodge Dart
5 out of 5 stars review

Best feeling for a car owner!

Now your gonna have good reviews and bad reviews, this one is good. Every car is different every one drives different. I can say that 2 vehicles of mine and suv and car once the original tires went I bought these tires. With out a doubt I noticed a difference in how much quieter the cabin sounded on the road how much less I felt and heard those lines that you can drop a beat to on the highways. They sliced through rain grabbed the road when I turned and stuck when I take off. So far it's my go to tire I personally recommend these. For anyone who hates noisy driving and constant road vibration and wants a good grip with good life. These I'd suggest. Also didn't have a problem driving through snow!

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Nov 14, 2021
Jimmyb44140
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Tires

I bought 4 new tires for my 2017 GMC Acadia and I couldn't be any happier. They drive like a dream. Very quiet and handle well. I do a lot of highway driving back and forth to work and I love the way they grip the road. We just had our first snow and handled like a dream. Bravo Goodyear. I will be purchasing four more for my wife's car.

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Dec 17, 2021
rgriffin98
5 out of 5 stars review

Best Darn tires I have ever owned! Period!

These tires came on my 2017 Subaru Legacy new. I have 90,000 miles on the vehicle and I have to finally part ways with the tires. Yes, you read that correctly 90,000 miles. I am the worst customer a tire has ever seen, I don't rotate when I should, I hit curbs all the time, drive aggressively when I am in a hurry (I am in a hurry quite a bit.) and I have not had the car aligned to date. In the summer I drive in torrential thunder storms at least twice a week. All other cars including 4WD pickup trucks, Compact SUV's and full size SUV's are driving down the interstate at 25 miles per hour. I get to buzz along between 60 and 70 MPH in these conditions. I hydroplaned for the first time two weeks ago, time for a new set. They are a bit expensive; however, one would have be a fool not to buy Goodyer comfort drive tires.

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