Given
84%
while driving a
Kia Motors
(205/55 R16 V) on
a combination of roads
for 6,000
average miles
I've had these tires on my old car, Kia Ceed, drip grip, wet grip, road feel, comfort, etc were excellent, however, the tire structure feels quite soft, always worried that it'll get damaged by kerbing. Drove 6000 miles on then before I sold the car, hardly noticed any wear on them.
I now have Yokohama AE50 tires on my new car, a Civic, it feels far more lighter then goodyears, and steering feels more vague with Yokohamas. However, the Yokohamas have a harder tire structure, and has less road feedback, which I don't like.
Between them two, I would choose the goodyears for comfort, grip and handling