Goodyear Integrity Tire Price Canada

Narrow Results Reset Filters Goodyear Tires - Get a $60 Mail-In Rebate† (132) Goodyear Tires - Get a $40 Mail-In Rebate† (269) Goodyear Tires - Get a $30 Mail-In Rebate† (71) Get special offers emailed right to you! A tradition of reliability For over one hundred years, Goodyear® has produced innovative tires for consumers and Original Equipment manufacturers alike. Goodyear® is devoted to advancing tire technology, to offer product features that help to improve traction on wet and dry roads, tread life, and fuel efficiency. We carry Goodyear® tires for a range of vehicles, including cars, minivans, SUVs, CUVs, commercial trucks, and pickup trucks. In order to search for Goodyear tires, you must make either a vehicle search or a tire size search. Postal Code Ex: A1A 1A1 "I went into this dealership to find out about purchasing another car on their trade in program. I wasn't expecting much, other than a lowball offer attached to high pressured selling tactics.
"I have been giving my car repairs to Highland Springs Automotive for probably 15 years. They are THE BEST in Quality of work and Honesty! They don't do just oil changes; they can do almost any repair your…" Other Auto Repair Nearby "Car repair is right up there with visiting the dentist for me. I expect pain and expense. This has changed that opinion for good. "Let's be honest here. You have to do your research and educate yourself on what type of vehicle is best for you. As well as comparing prices to ensure you sign the right contract. Reality is most of us…" DescriptionSolid centerline ribHigh-tensile steel beltsAll-season tread compoundHelps provide a quiet ride and enhanced tread lifeHigh-tensile steel belts offer enhanced toughness and reliabilityEligible for the Highway Auto and Light Truck Tire Replacement Limited WarrantyAll-season tread compoundHelps provide good traction.Offer enhanced toughness and reliabilityHelps provide good traction P235/70R16 104S BW (402027477)
P185/65R15 86S BW (402032477) P235/65R17 103S BW (402050073)Sheba Cat Food Australia P235/65R17 103T BSL (402070156)Car Tyres Kewdale 185/70R14 88S BW (402102477)Laura Ashley Ava Quilt 215/55R17 94H SB (402213047) 215/70R15 98S BW (402282047) P195/65R15 89S BW (402289477) P225/60R16 97S BW (402314073) P205/65R15 92T BW (402406477) P225/70R16 101S BW (402469477) 225/65R17 101S BW (402479047) P225/60R17 98S BW (402541477) 185/55R15 82T BW (402602047) P195/70R14 90S SB (402827047) P185/65R14 85S BW (402879477)Consumer Reports has just finished evaluating 47 all-season and performance all-season tires suitable for cars, crossovers, and minivans and 21 models of winter/snow tires. And we’re ready and able to present the best and worst tires in these popular categories.
The Michelin Defender (all-season), Continental PureContact (performance all-season), and Michelin Ice XI3 (winter) are some of the top-rated tires we tested this year, but the real news is that there are a lot of really good tires and some are very impressive in specific weather conditions. Stopping on Dry and Wet Roads Most all-season and performance all-season tires stop well on dry and wet pavement. In our dry stopping test from 60 mph, the Goodyear Eagle Sport All-Season needed only 120 feet to come to halt on our 2015 Toyota Camry. In the wet, the Michelin Premier A/S (H-speed rated) impressed us with its relatively short stop of 129 feet. Winter tires generally don’t stop well on either dry or wet surfaces, often needing several more car lengths more than all-season tires. So it’s no surprise the longest stopping tire on dry and wet roads was a winter tire, the Toyo Observe Gsi-5. Stops from 60 mph were 168 and 189 feet on dry and wet roads, respectively. That’s reason enough to remove winter/snow tires once the snow stops falling.
Consumer Reports determines the speed a tire starts to hydroplane on standing water about 3/8-inch deep. Most all-season and performance all-season tires have good hydroplaning resistance, but winter tires can be great or miserable. Winter tires that have a tight tread pattern with lots of siping (slits) to bite into snow and squeegee on ice don’t resist hydroplaning well. These include the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2 winter tire, which started hydroplaning at a relatively slow 45 mph, and not much better, were other popular winter tires including the Michelin X-ICE XI3, Bridgestone Blizzak WS80, Dunlop Winter Maxx, and Continental WinterContact SI. In contrast, tires with a blocky tread with lots open channels like the Firestone WinterForce do a better job of remaining in contact with the road. The Firestone started hydroplaning at an impressive 58 mph, just behind the best tire, the performance all-season Nokian enTYRE 2.0, which started hydroplaning at 59 mph. Snow Traction and Stopping on Ice
No surprise, winter/snow tires deliver the goods. A host of winter tire models excelled, led by the Continental WinterContact SI. This tire on our Camry accelerated from 5 to 20 mph in just 59 feet on moderately packed snow, in contrast to the least tractive tire on snow, the GT Radial Champiro VP1 (T-speed rated), taking 129 feet to make 20 mph. In our 10-to-0 mph brake test on ice, winter tires again meet the challenge with the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2 stopping the shortest at 26 feet, and GT Radial Champiro VPI (T- and H-speed rated) taking a very long 42 feet to stop in the confines of our ice rink. Tip: Use a set of four winter tires to start and stop, and to offer the best balance of handling in wintry conditions. Typically performance all-season V-speed rated tires would handle better than the H-speed rated tires. Those H-speed rated tires should in turn handle better than T-speed rated all-season tires, offering crisper steering feel and higher cornering limits. However, those trends seem to be clouded by considerable overlap between the tire categories.