I purchased Goodyear Assurance® ComfortDrive® for my Model 3, 235 /40 R19 -
Went for it because of good price, comfort (Goodyear marketing pitch), potentially longer lasting than Michelin's and Continentals on a Tesla (mostly my hope).
Thus far, 8K miles.
Very happy with the ride. Comfortable, handles curves well, traction, etc.
Mileage - not seen a drop - same performance as my OEM continental ProContact - factory installed when I purchased in 2018.
rotated tires 2 times
Tread down to 6/32
It is a 60K warranty tire.
QTOG rating is 700 which supposedly is a metric on less wear (longer lasting), although driving conditions, driving style can affect the wear.
My driving habits - I got 42K miles on my factory installed Continental, while most folks in Tesla forums have averaged 35K or less.
Highway miles in California.
I will update here periodically.
Would be great to learn more from your experiences.
Went for it because of good price, comfort (Goodyear marketing pitch), potentially longer lasting than Michelin's and Continentals on a Tesla (mostly my hope).
Thus far, 8K miles.
Very happy with the ride. Comfortable, handles curves well, traction, etc.
Mileage - not seen a drop - same performance as my OEM continental ProContact - factory installed when I purchased in 2018.
rotated tires 2 times
Tread down to 6/32
It is a 60K warranty tire.
QTOG rating is 700 which supposedly is a metric on less wear (longer lasting), although driving conditions, driving style can affect the wear.
My driving habits - I got 42K miles on my factory installed Continental, while most folks in Tesla forums have averaged 35K or less.
Highway miles in California.
I will update here periodically.
Would be great to learn more from your experiences.