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Goodyear Eagle Touring Review

You’ll see this model already fitted on a wide range of new vehicles before they even leave the dealership floor. It comes standard on many of the latest crossovers, mid-size sedans, and full-size SUVs built by Ford, GM, and Stellantis. Most drivers don’t request it by name. It’s already on the car, still factory-fresh, still Read more
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Goodyear Assurance MaxLife Review

For vehicles clocking heavy miles without dipping into performance tiers, this tire keeps showing up. It stays under the radar in most retail spaces, yet ends up bolted onto sedans and crossovers that rack up long commutes, not canyon runs. Goodyear designed the Assurance MaxLife for drivers who run straight lines across cities, interstates, and Read more
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Cooper Endeavor Plus Review

You’ll find the Cooper Endeavor Plus on a lot of service shop lists these days, especially when crossovers or midsize SUVs come in with worn all-seasons. It’s not there to sell performance or winter grip. It’s stocked for drivers who need predictable tread life, quiet rotation, and steady highway behavior from the first install to Read more
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Continental TrueContact Tour Review

Most drivers don’t shop for the Continental TrueContact Tour based on appearance or cornering grip. It comes up in long-term reviews, tire shop records, and rotation notes logged on commuter sedans, hybrids, and family crossovers. You’ll find it on Camrys, Accords, Rogues, and Outbacks that cycle through 20,000-mile service windows without much feedback from the Read more
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Continental CrossContact LX Sport Review

Most drivers don’t ask for the Continental CrossContact LX Sport. It comes already mounted, bolted onto new crossovers rolling out of Audi, Mercedes, BMW, and Volvo showrooms. This tire isn’t marketed for grip or trail use. It’s tuned for quiet road behavior, steady highway tone, and predictable wear under factory suspension. In this detailed, handmade Read more
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Continental ContiProContact Review

The Continental ContiProContact shows up on a wide mix of factory builds, usually mounted before the buyer signs the paperwork. It’s been a go-to OE tire for over a decade across sedans, hatchbacks, and compact crossovers from Mercedes, Hyundai, Nissan, and Volkswagen. Most drivers don’t shop for it directly, but they end up logging tens Read more
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Michelin CrossClimate 2 Review

The CrossClimate 2 didn’t start out as a traditional all-season. It landed in the market with a new silhouette, sharp V-shaped tread, and the kind of compound design that looked more like a winter tire than anything meant for dry pavement. But it wasn’t just built to look different. Michelin targeted year-round drivability for drivers Read more
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Goodyear Assurance All-Season Review

Daily use on worn streets, dry interstates, and the occasional slick overpass. That’s where the Goodyear Assurance All-Season lands for most drivers, especially those running older sedans, base-model crossovers, and second-hand minivans that stay within city limits or run modest highway mileage. It’s not a tire designed for grip-heavy launches or winter storms. What it Read more
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Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra Review

The Alenza AS Ultra falls into a specific category of tire behavior that doesn’t seek to draw attention until something changes. It enters most garages on vehicles like the Lexus RX, Ford Edge, or Cadillac XT5, usually installed as part of a factory package. Some owners don’t remember the name until a tire rotation brings Read more
