Very short braking distance on wet pavement Good fuel economy
In terms of handling on dry surfaces, they lag behind other premium tires in this class
Although on the racing track, the tires lack responsiveness in handling, they are optimally suited for everyday life due to their high level of safety in the rain and low rolling resistance
Good handling on wet surfaces High level of comfort for tires in this class
High rolling resistance Relatively long braking distance on dry and wet surfaces
The results are starting to show Goodyear's model age, as they are inferior to fresher tires on dry pavement, and they also have very low fuel efficiency
Excellent handling on dry surfaces Low noise level (probably due to the small initial tread depth)
Difficult handling on wet surface
Tires are poorly suited for everyday use in regions with cold and rainy weather, and although handling on dry pavement is very good, more could be expected from tires that are positioned as track-oriented