Goodride SV308 Reviews - Page 3
Given 69%
while driving a
BMW E39 5 series
(225/45 R17)
on mostly town
for 15,000 average miles
Good on asphalt. Not good on snow, i dont understand why they have m+s winter mark, they definetly are no winter tyres but on summer they are ok. they have probably very strong construction as they are not soft at all to drive and also wear very slowly. probably you are notice difference between 3x higher price tyres but i cant say that they are bad or dangeros. i think it is good joice if u dont want spend too much to tyres.
Given 73%
while driving a
Alfa Romeo 159
(215/55 R17 W)
on a combination of roads
for 25,000 average miles
I had all premium tyres, Bridgestone, michelin, pirelli . I can say that I like these Tires, they really do their work, only a bit worst than the edge of best premium models. May be I was lucky I don't know but I'm very happy of Goodride SV308. I live in Turin ( Torino )here winter it's true, What can I say? Good in Snow, Good in rain and VERY good in Dry. I've run on the road for the "Colle di Tenda" very fast and enjoing myself a lot.
Given 20%
while driving a
Volkswagen (235/55 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 2,000 easy going miles
Very poor driving, quite big noise, on idle running car runs twice less distance, the tire rubber has bad stink, consumes 14.8 liters per 100 miles:( Previous tires max 12,6 LPHM) at a average speed 60 m/h. Lets try to count money economy: lost on comfort and per 20000 miles with good brand tires 200x 12,6x1,33 = 3350 pounds. For Budget Goodride 200x14,8x1,33= 3937 pounds, you pay 587 pounds extra price for driving 20000 miles with Goodride tires:), big save:)
Given 81%
while driving a
Saab Automobile 9 3 se turbo 185 bhp
(215/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 2,500 average miles
very good value for money
Given 22%
while driving a
Ford S Max
(225/45 R17)
on mostly town
for 4,000 average miles
Got to be the worst tyres i have ever used, these were on the car when i bought it in the summer. At first i thought it was my driving style that was the cause for the sliding and slipping and the fact that i have just switched to front wheel drive after driving 4x4 for the last ten years, but after my wife nearly lost control in the wet we decided it was definately the tyres that were at fault. You cant apply power in the wet at all, theses tyres should be removed from sale before someone gets hurt!
Given 48%
while driving a
Lexus GS
(225/50 R17)
on mostly town
for 15 average miles
Bought these in May, was recommended as a good all season tire. Not very good in rainy conditions, and absolutely TERRIBLE in winter conditions. My old, bald tires were better than these in winter conditions. Very disappointed, they should not have these on the shelves in any city with snow.
Given 44%
while driving a
Peugeot 407Hdi
(215/55 R17 W)
on mostly motorways
for 5,000 spirited miles
Although they behave ok in dry conditions, in wet they are a complete mess. If was not the ESP and i would not have car anymore...
Given 84%
while driving a
Toyota Vios
(225/45 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 0 average miles
First time using this brand of tire..ride comfort better then my previous DUro DP-8000 as the noise level better...even my wife notice it..