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19" Goodyear Eagle Touring (3000 miles from new)

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Apr 18, 2016
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HI All. I have a set (4) of nearly new Goodyear Eagle Touring (the new ones with better performance and the foam for quieter running) for sale. They were pulled off my new Tesla Model S 75D after 3000 miles and replaced with winter specific tires for the snowy season. When spring arrived, I decided to buy new 20" wheels and mount summer specific tires so I now have no need for the 19" all-seasons. In all transparency, I was a card carrying member of the "friends don't let friends drive on Goodyears" club but I have to say these tires where great. Quiet, competent and smooth. Yes, I only put 3000 miles on them before switching to winter rubber and, yes, I was originally disappointed when I learned that my new baby came with Goodyears but they truly performed well. Anyway, enough of the sales pitch: they're currently in my garage (in Chicago), unmounted, in excellent shape and needing a new home. TireRack has them for a bit over $200/ea (OEM spec 245/45R19)....I'm looking for half that and would prefer local pick-up but I'm open to suggestions. Thanks to all. Grin.
 
HI All. I have a set (4) of nearly new Goodyear Eagle Touring (the new ones with better performance and the foam for quieter running) for sale. They were pulled off my new Tesla Model S 75D after 3000 miles and replaced with winter specific tires for the snowy season. When spring arrived, I decided to buy new 20" wheels and mount summer specific tires so I now have no need for the 19" all-seasons. In all transparency, I was a card carrying member of the "friends don't let friends drive on Goodyears" club but I have to say these tires where great. Quiet, competent and smooth. Yes, I only put 3000 miles on them before switching to winter rubber and, yes, I was originally disappointed when I learned that my new baby came with Goodyears but they truly performed well. Anyway, enough of the sales pitch: they're currently in my garage (in Chicago), unmounted, in excellent shape and needing a new home. TireRack has them for a bit over $200/ea (OEM spec 245/45R19)....I'm looking for half that and would prefer local pick-up but I'm open to suggestions. Thanks to all. Grin.