Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 Reviews - Page 7

Given 92% while driving a SEAT EXEO. SE.(143) 2.0ltr dsl turbo (225/45 R17 W) on mostly country roads for 20,000 average miles
Grippy and sure-footed in both wet and dry conditions.
The best of five sets of tires fitted on this car in three years as regards wear (Bridgestone Potenza, Pirelli Zero Rosso, Michelin Primacy, Vredstein Ultrac Vorti). The Eagles did 20k miles on the front - none of the others exceeded 14K. Most driving done on poor rural roads. No damage observed. A tire with good general properties and much better real world wear than the others. Will order the new Eagle 3 in the hope that they are as good if not better.
Helpful 12 - tire reviewed on May 20, 2016
Given 63% while driving a Ford Focus ST (235/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 7,000 average miles
Had these on my ST (factory fitted) they aren't bad in the dry, but are very uninspiring in the wet. I do believe that the ford OE tires are a harder compound to help with tire life, but I won't be fitting them again.
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on May 19, 2016
Given 60% while driving a Toyota Mark X (225/45 R18) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Put these on my toyota mark x 2006 to replace toyo proxies. For daily use, these tires are really bad. Significant decline in ride comfort (bumpier ride), huge drop in fuel economy. Have been using for about 6000kms and looking into replacing them with something less sportier.
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on May 15, 2016
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Given 84% while driving a BMW 540I (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 20,000 average miles
When new really good. On the front I developed a vibration in the tires.. My garage said they are not entirely round anymore. Very strange since I never hitted anything.

So maybe somewhat sensitive to damage.
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on May 3, 2016
Given 79% while driving a Subaru 04 WRX (225/45 R17 W) on mostly motorways for 20,000 average miles
Excelent tire on both wet and dry. I have nothing to complain about except one thing: one made a bump/lump on a sidewall, i suppose from hiting a pothole. I was very dissapointed, i didnt expected that a such a tire to break after 2 years and some potholes
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on March 13, 2016
Given 80% while driving a Ford Focus ST (225/45 R18) on a combination of roads for 15 average miles
Had 2 of these tires fitted to the rear of my Focus ST, had them on there for 2 years and there still is about 2.5m - 3m of wear left on them. Probably done approx 15,000miles. Would buy same brand again but would choose Asymmetric 3's this time.........

Got my money's worth with these.......
Helpful 9 - tire reviewed on February 23, 2016
Given 64% while driving a Toyota GT86 (215/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 8,000 spirited miles
Replacing the factory fit Bridgestone Primacys these were a revelation. Very grippy in wet and dry though a little noisy. Didn't last long though, rear grip was poor by 5,000 miles and needed replacing at 8,000. Fronts fared a little better, 10k before had to be replaced. Second set were as bad so won't be buying these again.
Great tires when new but poor life makes them an expensive choice for me.
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on February 20, 2016
Given 41% while driving a Suzuki swift sport (205/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 1,000 spirited miles
Don't fit to a suzuki swift sport.
Rubbish when pushed.
Cheapy ones I had on before were far better and they were 70% worn!
Don't get the hype!!
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on February 18, 2016
Given 86% while driving a Volkswagen Golf 2.0 GT FSI (225/40 R18) on mostly country roads for 15,000 spirited miles
Great tires. Would definitely recommend for any 2wd, rwd or 4wd car weighing between 1250-2000kg.

Most of my driving is done at above average speeds on twisty country roads. Half in the dry and half on damp/wet roads.

These tires are fitted on a fwd 300bhp/290lbft Golf Gti, so they take some stick and spend a fair bit of time rotating without full traction. 30-32psi recommended. Estimated mileage 12-15,000...
Helpful 9 - tire reviewed on February 17, 2016
Given 89% while driving a Volkswagen Golf GTi Mk5 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
One of the best high performance tires available. It does everything very well. My only gripe is that below 8 degrees Celsius they lose all steering feel. They still grip better than 90% of the tires out there, but they feel a bit spongey. When it gets to 12 or above, they're glued to the road.
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on February 8, 2016
Given 91% while driving a Ford (235/40 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
Great tire, I can see why it is original equipment on the ST. I think the rim protector is great and makes the tires look good too. Great in the dry, slightly worse in the wet, but then I did get the car with 10,000 miles on it so tires already worn. Lasted easily to 20,000 with some hard driving, only replaced because one got damaged. Tried to buy again but not in stock!! Will try Michelin PS3...
Helpful 7 - tire reviewed on January 19, 2016
Given 91% while driving a Holden calais V 6Ltr (245/40 R19 W) on mostly motorways for 50,000 average miles
Second full set of these tires on a big heavy car with 260KW.
Generally driving very long distances +800kms on freeways (Sydney to Melbourne)
Don't mind pushing the car with the occasional spirited drive.
Tires wore incredibly evenly at 40psi and I ran them well below the wear limit with no worries in the wet (driving a little easier because I knew tread was low). Rears removed today are nearly slicks with some steel belt just being obvious on inner edge. Yes I was naughty and ran them too long this time !!
Down to the wear limit grip in the dry is impressive but its the wet grip that astounds me. I have had a couple of occasions when I thought I had stuffed up so badly I really was just waiting for the slide and the BANG but the tires didn't let go.
I will not buy anything else for this car until the Assy 3s are priced a little better. Car has had the original set of tires, one complete set of Assy 2s then I replaced the rears because they wear fastest (2 new tires went on the front) and now the rears again need replacing. So that's 3 sets of tires put on the car from new but the fronts will be brand new tomorrow and the rears 1/2 worn for 174,000 kms say 2.5 complete sets or over 60,000kms/set.
TELL YOUR TYRE GUY 38-42psi and don't let him, convince you that 32psi is correct. The worst worn tire I have had a very slow leak and while I watched the pressure weekly it wore worst as it would get to 30psi before I had it patched.
Helpful 9 - tire reviewed on January 15, 2016