New tyres - goodyear

5teep

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Went in for new tyres last week and they didn't have the usual Michelin Primacy 4s so fitted Goodyear Ultra grip Perfomance 3 instead. I'm only posting this to say they are incredibly quiet on the road, much quieter than the Michelins. Might be because they are winter tyres I don't know. Shame really I've only got the car a couple more weeks so I won't get the benefit 😅
 
Went in for new tyres last week and they didn't have the usual Michelin Primacy 4s so fitted Goodyear Ultra grip Perfomance 3 instead. I'm only posting this to say they are incredibly quiet on the road, much quieter than the Michelins. Might be because they are winter tyres I don't know. Shame really I've only got the car a couple more weeks so I won't get the benefit 😅
They are designed to reduce road noise transmission with a foam layer inside (around 4dB vs a tyre w/o).

Edit: The around 4 dB reduction (presumably in road noise/rolling contact) is not terribly significant to an external listener in comparison with a tyre that has a noise rating in the mid-high 70 dB region, but I guess the foam inner also acts as a sound dampening medium (like the pads under a stainless steel sink) and that helps reduce vibration transmission (and hence sound production) through the vehicle structure and lowers the noise level inside the car.
Maglev cars are what we want (ain't going to happen in three of my lifetimes). Potholes would then be history. No need for tarmac either (not much anyway).
 
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Wow, you've got through a set of tyres on an MGS5 already!

How does efficiency of the Goodyears compare to the OEM ones?
 
I'm only posting this to say they are incredibly quiet on the road, much quieter than the Michelins.
I personally like the Good Years myself, had Bridgestones on my last VW Golf GTE phev and they were terrible !.
Traction was not great and noisy on the road.
Good Years where much better in every way.
Bridgestones are a hard compound, good on wear but thats it.
The Good Years are a softer compound and therefore offers much better grip etc, then may not last as long, but who cares to be frank, they are noisy !.
Guess what is on our new MGS5 - Bridgestones of course, these will be getting their P45 earlier than they expect for sure !.
 
I do like the Good Years, wish I had them on our new S5. I do find that the road noise on these tyres to be much better.
 
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