Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 Reviews - Page 3

Given 73% while driving a BMW 320i (255/30 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 10,000 average miles
I didn't have these for long on my car as I ended up selling the car but for the time they were on there they were great. No problems what so ever. Although there was no wow factor to these, I can't remember any time where they lost traction etc. I had full confidence with these. Previously used the Eagle F1 Asymmetric with no problems and will be trying the new Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 next. I've used all the premium brands and I always recommend Goodyear to my friends and these along with Continental are my favourite brands.
Helpful 17 - tire reviewed on March 2, 2018
Given 47% while driving a Ford Kuga (235/50 R18) on a combination of roads for 8,000 average miles
Hi, I have never reviewed a tire in my life but felt the urge to with these. I have had 4 of these fitted to my Ford Kuga now for approximately 6 months and at first I was happy with them, this was through the summer months! Then we got to winter and this is where I found the problem, the tires are utterly useless if there is a single snowflake or a drop of rain on the road, I have never experienced a tire that has given me such a lack of confidence. Please take my advice and stay clear of these if you want an all year round tire!!!
Helpful 26 - tire reviewed on February 15, 2018
Given 64% while driving a Mercedes Benz 190 2.3 16 (255/35 R18 W) on mostly town for 12,000 easy going miles
Fitted these to my wife's 250SLK and after 12000 miles mainly town driving they are barely legal. She is NOT a fast driver and frankly this wear rate is ridiculous.
Helpful 18 - tire reviewed on January 8, 2018
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Given 83% while driving a Toyota Mark X (245/40 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 15,000 spirited miles
Replaced my previous CSC5/3 with these F1A2, and they still perform very well, probably about as good as the CSC5 and surely much better than the CSC3. Dry grip is excellent, wet grip and aquaplaning resistance are very good too, while pretty progressive approaching and past the limit as well hence pretty confidence inspiring. Comfort and noise I'd say is very good for this type of tire but those criteria are not my priority. Btw if you want relatively low noise and high performance, then this is one of those rare tires that seem able to combine both. Despite being an aging model (already replaced by the F1A3), this tire is still very good and better than most other newer tires.
Helpful 16 - tire reviewed on December 14, 2017
Given 89% while driving a Honda Civic Type R (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 24,000 average miles
I got about 2 years out of these tires. MAKE SURE that your tires are the correct pressure. If they are not then you open yourself to a host of problems such as bad wearing, skidding etc. Once I got my tires to the correct pressure they were really good on the road. Little noise, good dry grip and wet grip. As they are fairly low in profile and the fact that I have a FN2 Type R Honda then comfort does not really sit well with any tire. Price is just above the mid range. I paid £100 per tire. Depending on your car you could pay up to £140. (Paid this for BMW 320i). Just depends on some weird sizes.
Helpful 10 - tire reviewed on December 1, 2017
Given 69% while driving a Ford FocusST (225/45 R17) on for 0 average miles
I bought the tires with car , i like the rim protector stripe , they seems to be good tires but they had massive crack at 18000km
Helpful 12 - tire reviewed on October 24, 2017
Lexus GS 250 Luxury (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
Fantastic tire and beats the Michelin and Pirelli p zeros that were on my Lexus gs250. Comfort and ride are awesome. Cheaper if you look around too!
Helpful 8 - tire reviewed on October 20, 2017
Given 75% while driving a Opel insignia (245/45 R18 V) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
Very good tire except road feedback. you have to steer the car by looking at the road, not by feeling the tire. You'll have no idea when its going to slip while making a harsh turn...
Aside that, Goodyears provides one of the best comfort i have seen.
From Turkey.
Helpful 21 - tire reviewed on October 6, 2017
Given 76% while driving a Subaru Forester 2.0 XT (235/55 R17) on mostly town for 10 spirited miles
Hello, compared to my previous Conti TS830P winter tires 215 60 16. Although there is no benchmark, this tire is causing me a lot of trouble on a dry and hot asphalt. The wet is wonderful, stops amazing. It's very weird with time and now it raises a lot of irritating noise at 70-80 km / h. 50/50 I would buy again
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on September 18, 2017
BMW (255/35 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 45,000 spirited miles
I bought 4 of these, to replace the run flats on my e92 bmw 330d.
I found them to be too soft and spongy. extra roll on the car.
The wear was very good though. got 18k plus out the rears and 25k plus on the fronts.

Replaced them with Pirelli p zeros which had less grip but were stiffer.

Replaced the rear pirellies with Avon ZZ5s which had by far the most grip out the 3 tires. But did wear the quickest. Would defo fit the Avons again. will not get the goodyears. Pirellis are still on the front waiting for them to wear down and will replace with Avons.
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on July 18, 2017
Given 89% while driving a Skoda fabia 3 hatchback (205/45 R16) on a combination of roads for 8,000 average miles
Pros:

+ Excellent grip in the dry. Just as good in the wet, best tire I have had in these conditions
+ Very quiet, hardly any noise even at motorway speeds
+ Great comfort even with cars that have hard suspensions
+ Best tire I have owned for minimizing tramlining, especially if you travel regularly on bad road surfaces
+ Best road feel. I have owned Dunlops, Yokohamas, Continentals, Pirellis & Bridgestones. The Good Year beats them all in this.

Cons:

- Very soft quality rubber, can easily pick up damage from scrubbing a pavement & even potholes
- Can wear out quicker than other brand tires. This was also pointed out by a very experienced tire mechanic

Overall: I always thought these tires were all hype after reading some reviews. But after trying a pair on my old Skoda Fabia, there is no going back. Improved the handling a lot over the Bridgestones & Pirellis I previously had fitted. Just a note that as pointed out in the cons, you will most likely be replacing these more than other tires in the same price range.
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on July 11, 2017
Given 81% while driving a Mercedes Benz C200k (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
Have change to this tire from PS3 Michelin, my first impression was it is not as sticky on the road to compare to the PS3. The steering feel is not as precise I think mainly the design of the rim protector that make the tire more square at the edge. But the tire is surprising soft, & quiet after 30,000km run with still 50% thread. I do about 70% highway 30% city. But overall it is a good performance tire. However becos of the price & the quality , I will consider during my next purchase ( I realize that Goodyear tire thread will get uneven after using it for sometime just like the Goodyear excellence when I did my balancing during rotation) it is kind of frustrating though cos I make sure the pressure is kept at 30-32 psi . It make the steering wheel vibrate a bit when I am driving fast . Not to mention it is made in Germany. But other then that it is a good tire .
Helpful 15 - tire reviewed on May 29, 2017