Given
93%
while driving a
Volvo C30 1.6 Drive
(205/50 R16) on
mostly town
for 12,000
easy going miles
I used these tires after UG7s (on 2005 Opel Astra 1.3 cdti), which made my life much easier in winter in Ankara (Turkey). I was living in a neighbourhood up on the hills and with steepy, narrow streets in which snow stayed like rock for weeks. UG7 created no problems, I kept moving while other cars stuck or slid back down the hills. That's why I picked Good Year UG9 when I had to buy a set of winter tires for my new car (Volvo c30 1.6 D2). As expected, these were even better than the UG7s. Absolutely no problem in steering on fresh or frozen snow/ice, wet or dry (but icy) roads. The car clutched the surface as if it was summer with summer tires on. More surprisingly, there was almost no change in fuel consumption when compared with Good Year Efficient Grip Performances I used between March and November. Moreover, I managed to avoid some crashes as the car could stop quickly no matter it was snowy or rainy. Another indicator of the overall perfect grip was the sign of the tracking control system which did almost never activate with UG9s on. Unfortunately, I could not find the size (225-45-17) for my new car this winter but still I sticked to Good Years and bought a set of UG Performance Gen 1 which did not have to cope with heavy conditions yet. But anyway, I am confident about the good years.