Goodyear Excellence
WatchThe Goodyear Excellence is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
Expected Mileage
17,846
miles
Medium Confidence
127
Reviews
71%
Average
2,642,822
miles driven
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15 inch | |||
| 195/65R15 91 H | D | C | 70 |
| 195/65R15 91 H | D | C | 70 |
| 195/65R15 91 H | D | D | 70 |
| 195/65R15 91 H | B | B | 70 |
| 195/65R15 91 H | D | D | 70 |
| 17 inch | |||
| 225/50R17 98 W XL | D | C | 72 |
| 225/45R17 91 W | D | C | 70 |
| 225/45R17 91 W | D | C | 70 |
| 225/50R17 98 W XL | D | C | 72 |
| 18 inch | |||
| 235/60R18 103 W | D | C | 71 |
| 235/60R18 103 W | D | C | 71 |
| 20 inch | |||
| 255/45R20 101 W | D | B | 72 |
| 255/45R20 101 W | D | B | 72 |
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February 7, 2017
Hi, can anyone tell me if this is a directional tyre or not? I need one for a full size spare wheel, which should ideally NOT be directional.
The Goodyear Excellent is an asymmetric tyre.
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| Size | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|
| 195/65 R15 | £258.99 - £258.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| Available in 8 tyre sizes - View all. | ||
Top 3 Goodyear Excellence Reviews
Given 49%
while driving a
BMW 530d F11
(245/40 R19)
on mostly country roads
for 5 average miles
BMW 530 Touring (F11) - I have had to change 6 tyres due to bulging of the sidewall during the past 20,000 miles. I can't comment on wear because they don't last long enough! The garage tells me it is because of run flats and pot holes ... perhaps he is correct, but I am suspicious because my previous 530 Touring (E61) had the same spec tyre, different brand, and I never experienced any tyre bulging. Just good old wear. Problem is, I can't recall the tyre brand of my E61? Dunlop I think? I will ask advice and change the brand because, guess what ... I've just noticed a tyre with bulges.
Given 84%
while driving a
Ford Falcon G6E
(235/50 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 40,000 miles
I had these tires 235/50R17 96V Excellence FP fitted on my FORD G6E in April 2018 and car has done 63,000km and only now it is showing signs of wear and hairline cracks. I will buy these tires again if these were available.
Given 34%
while driving a
Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2.0 MIVEC (MAN)
(215/50 R17)
on mostly town
for 0 easy going miles
stupid tyre in wet road cant using~slip in wet road~
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Given 61%
while driving a
Honda Civic FD2
(215/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 27,961 spirited miles
Average economy tyre. Dry grip is good, but you will reach its limit when you push it hard enough. Wet grip is another story. While it is capable of driving normally in the rain, the tyre would easily aquaplaning if you hit heavy puddle of water. Road feedback is average as it is an economy tyre. Handling is slightly above average as in my experience it provides enough agility for slightly above normal driving. Wear is good as I have used this tyre for 4 years with over 45000 km with the tread is still not hitting the limit thickness yet. Just recently 1 sidewalls have torn and I decided to change all 4 sides. Comfort in the other hand is quite good. It provides light steering feel and sound level is good enough. In terms of value, I would say that this is among the best value for money for economy tyre. Goodyear has released new tyre model to replace this model which is assurance triplemax and assurance triplemax 2 for malaysian market.
Given 66%
while driving a
Honda Civic FD2
(215/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 10,000 average miles
These came fitted on the FD2 when I bought it and were new tyres.
Dry Grip - I've had not complaints and generally push the car hard on highways averaging 150-200 km/h. Overall good tyres in the dry.
Wet Grip - Able to take corners on wet roads post heavy downfall around 80 km/h but I dare not go any faster. They're fine on straight roads going 100-120 km/h and wouldn't skid tho wet braking was not very good. I have another car fitted with the Goodyear ATM2 and they have better wet braking
NVH - These aren't comfortable tires, rather hard compound but it gives you good road feedback and you can corner with confidence on these. That being said my car is low and generally cornering has never been an issue.
I will not recommend these tires if you are looking for comfort or quiet.
I will req these tires for anyone on a budget and isn't fussed with tires but just want something good and lasts long. These are definitely cheap and bang for a buck tires for people who just want a pair of tires to get them to point A to B.
Given 86%
while driving a
Volkswagen Touran Match SE BlueMotion TDI
(235/55 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 0 spirited miles
Bought 2015 Tiguan 2 ago have done over 20.000 miles never lost faith in the grip of the tyre’s wet or dry. Due to renew soon will definitely replace with the same
Given 86%
while driving a
Volkswagen Touran Match SE BlueMotion TDI
(235/55 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 0 spirited miles
Bought 2015 Tiguan 2 ago have done over 20.000 miles never lost faith in the grip of the tyre’s wet or dry. Due to renew soon will definitely replace with the same
Volvo (235/55 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 20,000 average miles
The tyres were part worn on the car when I bought it. Driven approx 20000 miles, on the front of a volvo xc70 awd. Found the tyres to be good all round summer and winter. Even wear, gripped well and seemed good on fuel economy. Smooth tomdrive and comfortable ride. Bought good year vector 4 all season tyres on the strength of good year quality. I will see how they compare wear wise. No complaints, would buy again if looking for a summer tyre.
Given 76%
while driving a
BMW 520D M Sport Touring
(245/40 R19)
on a combination of roads
for 10,000 spirited miles
Runflat version. These are probably the most comfortable runflat's I've driven on. Dry and wet handling are both tidy, nothing too sporty but safe and predictable. Seem to wear pretty well too.
Given 59%
while driving a
BMW 535d M Sport
(245/45 R19 W)
on a combination of roads
for 10,000 spirited miles
Had the Run-flat version of these on my 535d. When i got the car the the fronts where new, and the rear just a few thousand miles old. Just a months after getting the car I had to replace the OSF - passenger front - as I found a bulge in the side wall. I took the car to the nurburgring and it was very hot weather late summer, tyres performed pretty well on the track. Fast forward about 8k miles and six months and I've found TWO bulges in the OSF tyre, the very tyre I had replaced with a new one for the same reason just six months earlier. Im removing them and replacing with Michelin non-runflat tyres. I can't recommend these goodyear excellence runflats - i've had much better expeice with dunlop sportmaxx runflat, perelli p-zero runflats, and bridgestone potenza and dueller runflats.
Given 52%
while driving a
BMW 318
(215/45 R17 W)
on mostly town
for 10,000 average miles
I drive my BMW E46 to Genting, the Goodyear Excellence gave me the lousy feedback, oversteered when in wet road running about 20-30 km/h. Tyre very very noisy.
Given 79%
while driving a
Honda Odyssey
(215/55 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 2,800 average miles
Drive my car to phuket from singapore. To n fro ard 2800 km. Very happy with the performance. Comfortable and quiet.
Given 71%
while driving a
BMW F11 M550d xDrive
(245/40 R19 W)
on mostly motorways
for 9,000 average miles
These tyres came factory-fitted to a set of OEM rims. When I purchased them, they had already seen quite some miles and were in their third season. They had about 5,5 mm tread left. I was originally just interested in the rims but decided to give the tyres a chance as well. Let me also mention that these were the run-flat version of the Goodyear Excellence.
The tyres have impressed me. They are a bit noisy on rough asphalt like the one we usually have in Norway. But during a trip to Italy and on the Autobahn, noise was no issue. Dry grip is also fair. But when pushed, they will slip. As for wet performance; well I have had better tyres. They are quite OK but when going fast in heavy rain you notice that they will gradually loose contact. The good thing is that this happens gracefully so you do get some warnings.
All in all I can recommend the tyres if you are after all round performance and don't need tyres that excel under specific conditions.
The tyres have impressed me. They are a bit noisy on rough asphalt like the one we usually have in Norway. But during a trip to Italy and on the Autobahn, noise was no issue. Dry grip is also fair. But when pushed, they will slip. As for wet performance; well I have had better tyres. They are quite OK but when going fast in heavy rain you notice that they will gradually loose contact. The good thing is that this happens gracefully so you do get some warnings.
All in all I can recommend the tyres if you are after all round performance and don't need tyres that excel under specific conditions.
Given 49%
while driving a
Land Rover Range Rover Sport
(275/40 R20 W)
on mostly motorways
for 20,000 average miles
Tyre blew after about 20,000 miles and on inspection showed that the tyre had broken down and split around the inner rim.
For safety reasons have replaced with a set of Pirelli's.
For safety reasons have replaced with a set of Pirelli's.
Given 70%
while driving a
BMW 520d Sport
(245/40 R19 W)
on mostly motorways
for 5,000 average miles
Have had three of these tyres on the front of my BMW and all three have failed due to pothole damage.
Coincidence? I think not.
Coincidence? I think not.