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Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus Review

Updated: July 29, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

DriveGuard Plus is a unique run-flat tire that offers all-round performance

The Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is a run-flat all-season tire tailored for coupes, sedans, CUVs, and SUVs, prioritizing comfort, quiet rides, and reliable 3-season traction with light snow capability. Launched alongside the Bridgestone WeatherPeak, it answers a key question: Why two all-season tires? Bridgestone splits customer needs—DriveGuard Plus focuses on smooth, run-flat convenience for daily drivers, while WeatherPeak targets harsh winters with aggressive 4-season grip. Ideal for urban commuters and light-adventure seekers, the DriveGuard Plus shines with its refined handling and puncture-resistant design, letting drivers bypass roadside emergencies. However, if deep snow or icy roads dominate your climate, opt for WeatherPeak’s winter prowess. For those valuing plush rides and run-flat security over extreme cold-weather performance, the DriveGuard Plus delivers. Discover if this balance of comfort, safety, and versatility suits your drive!

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus
Best forWarm & squishy regions,
durability-focused drivers,
smooth driving
ProsJack of all trades,
satisfying light-snow traction for a non-3PMSF tire,
Repairable
ConsPoor cold weather performance
VehicleSUV,
CUV,
Sedan,
Coupe
Available Sizes16”, 17”, 18”, 19”
Test Reportvs ComfortDrive & P7 AS Plus3
(May 23, 2022)
Made InUS,
Mexico,
Japan
LabelsNone
Warranty65,000 miles

As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is one of the best run-flat tires for mostly warm and squishy regions. This tire offers a smooth but a bit noisy driving experience. While it performs perfectly in wet and dry conditions, its winter performance is limited to light snow traction. Even though Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus lasts longer than most run-flat tires, it’s not the best option if fuel efficiency is your priority.

NOTE: DriveGuard Plus run-flat tires are only recommended for vehicles that are equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system.

In case of any puncture, you can still use Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus 50 miles at 50 mph.

If you can keep the 15 Psi after the puncture, Bridgestone run-flat tires are repairable.

All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet

Finding the most suitable one for you among thousands of tires is very difficult.

My team & I have analyzed 100 different tires and generated this ‘Quick Answer Sheet‘ for those who don’t wanna spend too much time during tire selection.

Before we start, here are the incredibly helpful articles I highly recommend to take a look at;

  • How to keep tire noise down:
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/why-do-tire-tread-patterns-make-noise
  • Fuel-Efficiency:
    https://www.tirerack.com/landing/fuel_efficiency
  • Traction/Stability control for AWD/4WD (All-Season tires specific)
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/traction-stability-4ws-awd
Below the table, you can find my favorite tires that I have classified according to your needs.
All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet
NameBest forWorks Best onArticles3PMSFRoad NoiseMileageResponsivenessRiding ComfortWarrantyFuel EconomyWet PerformanceMild WinterSevere Winter

Michelin Crossclimate 2
( Check Price – Test Report )

Year Round Usage & Tread LifeSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentElegantElegantDecent60,000DecentElegantElegantDecent
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S
( Check Price – Test Report )
Everything but severe winter tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant45,000 – 55,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Bridgestone WeatherPeak
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & quiet 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentElegantAverage
Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round run-flat tireSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoAverageExcellentExcellentExcellent65,000AverageExcellentDecentAverage
Vredestein Quatrac Pro
( Check Price – Test Report )
4-Season performance-driven ridingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant50,000DecentElegantElegantAverage
Vredestein HiTrac All-Season
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year round performance with great handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsNoDecentDecentElegantDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentAverage
Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round performance + mild winterSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentDecentAverage
Nokian WRG4
( Check Price )
Traction focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentDecentDecentElegant65,000AverageElegantElegantDecent
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year-round traction + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivans–YesAverageDecentElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantElegantAverage
Firestone WeatherGrip
( Check Price –Test Report )
Winter-focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossoversReviewYesAverageFairy WellAverageDecent65,00Fairy WellAverageElegantElegant
BF Goodrich Advantage Control
( Check Price –Test Report )
Quiet & smooth 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentDecentElegantDecent65,000 – 75,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Kumho Crugen HP71
( Check Price – Test Report )
Decent all-round performance + light snowCUV, SUVReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentDecentFairy Well
Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra
(Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting performance for squishy regionsCrossovers, SUVs, light trucksReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentFairy Well
Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring AS
(Check Price)
Affordable 3 season tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent70,000DecentAverageFairy WellPoor
Goodyear Assurance All-Season
( Check Price – Test Report )
Affordable all-round 3 season + light snow performanceSedans, minivansReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentAverageFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance MaxLife
( Check Price – Test Report )
Longevitiy focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack
( Check Price – Test Report )
Comfort-focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoElegantDecentElegantElegant80,000ElegantElegantDecentFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive
(Check Price – Test Report )
Above average all-round performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantDecentAverage
Michelin Defender T+H
(Check Price – Test Report )
Efficiency focused 3 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossoversvs Crossclimate 2NoDecentDecentDecentDecent80,000ElegantDecentFairy WellPoor
BF Goodrich Advantage T/A Sport
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting 4 season performance + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoAverageDecentDecentDecent60,000 – 70,000AverageDecentDecentFairy Well
Continental TrueContact Tour
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & long-lasting 3 season performance + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000 – 80,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Yokohama Avid Ascend LX
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long-lasting & responsive 4 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentDecentFairy Well
Laufenn S Fit AS
(Check Price)
Long-lasting sporty drivingSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoDecentDecentExcellentDecent45,000DecentDecentAveragePoor

Depending on your needs, the below article might help;

  • https://tireterrain.com/best-all-weather-tires-for-snow/
  • https://tireterrain.com/bridgestone-vs-michelin/
  • https://tireterrain.com/best-michelin-tires-for-suv/

Table of Contents

Run-Flat Technology

I generally don’t talk about this kind of thing in my articles but this tire is special for me.

Bridgestone is the originator of run-flat tires. For this reason, as a former Bridgestone engineer, I can confidently say that they don’t want to stop being the best run-flat tire manufacturer.

I personally found run-flat tires a bit fragile because of their extra stiff sidewalls.

So, the fragile part is caused by the stiffness difference between the tire shoulders and sidewalls. When this difference is too much, this causes too much force at some specific locations and if anything hit that spot, you have a new flat tire. But, run-flat, lol.

In this case, manufacturers have to decide something. They can fix this issue by using stiff shoulder blocks and sacrificing some of the good on-road manners (road noise, smooth driving), or they can use fluffier shoulder blocks and make the tire open to any damage.

Of course, they choose the second option but this one is different.

It seems like Bridgestone is keeping up with the idea behind the run-flat tires. Safety. So, they use stiff shoulder blocks on this tire.

In my point of view, Bridgestone Drive Guard Plus is gonna be announced as the best run-flat tire soon. It’s not going to be the most smooth or quiet one, it’s gonna be the most durable and trustworthy one for sure.

Pro Tip: If you’d like to learn more about the difference between run-flat and regular tires, you can check this article out!

Handling

Since we’ve already talked about the stiff shoulder blocks, let’s move on with the handling.

Handling could be evaluated under two different dimensions. Steering response and cornering stability.

While the steering response is related to pattern design, regarding cornering stability, the stiff and durable shoulder blocks and sidewalls do most of the job.

Steering Response

Steering response generally is an issue of all-terrain or winter tires.

While winter tires offer slower steering response because of their fluffy compound, all-terrain tires have tons of void area on the tread, and this decrease the response time dramatically.

So, I think we all understand the crucial metrics out here. Stiff compound and compact tread.

The center rib on the tread plays a big role out here. Especially if the compound is soft. Luckily, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus has 640UTQG which is a highly acceptable number for a decent steering response. In fact, the number is higher than most all-season tires in the market which means Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus has a stiff compound.

If I’ve to come back to the center rib, a continuous and relatively less siped center rib works best in this case. Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus has neither. Yet, its stiff compound and compact pattern do the work.

Since Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is only available on V, W, and H speed rates, compound stiffness is way much more important than continuous center rib.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus provides a satisfying steering response.

Cornering Stability

I’ve never seen someone complaining about the cornering stability of the run-flat tires.

Cornering stability is related to strong and solid internal structures. In this case, stiff shoulders and thick sidewalls do the most work.

I’ve already talked about the stiff shoulder blocks, regarding thick sidewalls, run-flat tires have a thick sidewall because of their nature.

The robust shoulder section stays stable while cornering, besides that, its tread compound is also stiff enough.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus offers extremely stable cornering. I highly recommend this tire for aggressive drivers.

Wet Performance

Take a close look at its pattern, you can clearly see the extra sipes

The wet performance of all-season tires is generally good. But it is very important to divide the wet performance into two in this regard.

Hydroplaning resistance and wet traction.

While hydroplaning resistance is more important for aggressive drivers, wet traction is crucial if you have a bit softer driving habit.

Let’s analyze them one by one!

Wet Traction

Wet traction is mostly related to compound stiffness.

In this case, the best way to check this out is the UTQG rating.

UTQG rating has 3 digits numbers and two letters come after that. For instance, the UTQG rating of Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is 640AA.

While 640 means that DriveGuard Plus lasts 6.4 times more than the test default tire, first A means it provides one of the best-wet traction. The second A means it resists heat perfectly. I’ll come back here in the longevity section.

So, according to my past experiences, if the tire has below 700 UTQG, it provides decent wet traction. But, this isn’t the only thing to take a look at.

When it comes to tread design, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is perfectly optimized. You can clearly see the full-depth sipes and notches. These notches and sipes increase the amount of biting edges and provide better traction on slippery ground.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus could be on your list if wet traction is your priority. It’s great in this case.

Hydroplaning Resistance

Hydroplaning resistance is the key to safe wet driving. It’s simply the water evacuation capability of the tires’ tread. If the tread holds the water inside, at one point, while wheeling, the tire loses connection to the surface and you feel this floating feeling. Especially, if you ever bread on puddles, you probably experience this.

Well, this metric is crucial. Especially for aggressive drivers because the chance of hydroplaning correlates with velocity.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus has a trustworthy design in this case. It has 4 circumferential grooves that throw the water out. Better than that, it has an open shoulder block design that increases the water evacuation capability.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus offers reliable hydroplaning resistance.

Winter Performance

Bridgestone even doesn't show the winter performance of this tire on their official website. Because this tire isn't built for winter.

The winter performance of all-season tires should be well analyzed.

Unlike most people think, these tires aren’t built for winter performance. In fact, they perform best above 7 Celcius (44.6 Fahrenheit) degrees.

This doesn’t mean these tires can’t perform on the snow but their maximum performance on the snow is average.

Still, dividing winter performance by three is the best way to analyze it.

Light-Snow Traction

Light-snow traction is the only metric you should look at if you’re going to buy all-season tires. I isolate all-weather tires in this case because all-weather tires are marked with 3PMSF which means their compound is resistant to cold weather. If you’d like to learn the difference between these two, I briefly talked about it in this article.

So, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus doesn’t have a 3PMSF marking. Hence, the maximum performance you should expect from this tire is average.

Well, luckily, it provides one of the best light snow traction among the competitors.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus’s divided ribs (looks like ribs but it contains lugs) and open shoulder blocks provide enough biting edges for light snow traction. Hence, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is a trustworthy tire on light snow.

Deep-Snow Traction

All-season tires sometimes can handle deep snow. In this case, a bit aggressive pattern (lugged-type like Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus) works better.

In my point of view, tread depth is highly important regarding deep snow traction. Since Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus has a shallow tread, it has limited deep snow traction.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus doesn’t suitable for a long-range trip on the above 3-4” of snow. However, its C and E-shaped rib lugs create a good amount of horizontal and vertical biting edges.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus can take you out of occasional snow but this isn’t a winter-dedicated tire. Limiting winter time usage is best for your safety.

Ice Traction

Due to its stiff compound, I don’t recommend using this tire on ice.

If you need ice or slush traction, you need a dedicated winter tire, at least an all-weather tire.

Riding Comfort

After the radial tires entered the market, the comfort of the tires increased to a high level. Indeed, it’s really hard to find a rough-ride tire on the market.

So, while reading this section, please keep in mind that the worst tire in the market is average regarding riding comfort.

Internal structure does most of the work in this case.

Regarding internal structure, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus contains one nylon cap over the two-ply polyester casing. Hence, it absorbs the road forces very well. Besides that, it has relatively lower tread depth which is a huge advantage for a smooth driving experience.

I’m not going to say it’s the best one but for a run-flat tire, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus offers insane riding comfort.

Road Noise

So, the robust shoulders I love are the disadvantage in this case.

The noise reduction of the tires is related to the center section void area. For the all-season tires, less void area means rib type pattern.

Well, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus has a rib-type pattern but these ribs are divided into lugs. Moreover, as you can see its shoulder blocks are also dived into smaller blocks.

Due to its blocky pattern and robust shoulder blocks, Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is a noisy tire in cold weather. The noise level will be acceptable in warm weather but below 7 Celcius degrees (at or below 40º F), I’m pretty sure you’ll need to turn up the volume of the radio a bit.

Longevity

Long-lasting isn’t a common feature for run-flat tires due to their heavier internal structure. So, expecting a long-lasting tread life is a bit of dreaminess.

Well, it has advantages and disadvantages in this case.

First of all, the tire has a blocky pattern which means it tends to wear unevenly. Yet, the stiff compound is an advantage in this case.

So, it has a stiff compound but it has tons of biting edges which creates too much force and the tire wears quickly. Besides, those run-flat tires are heavy tires. They wear faster than normal all-season tires.

I’m pretty sure it’s gonna be the strong contester between the run-flat all-season tires. Yet, if you prefer long-lasting rubber to safety, you better don’t prefer RFT (run-flat tires).

Fuel Efficiency

Fuel efficiency is similar to longevity.

In this case, a stiff compound provides lower rolling resistance. However, as I’ve mentioned above, the notched pattern needs more power to roll, hence, this feature decreases the fuel efficiency a bit.

If you’re buying a run-flat tire, I suppose you don’t care too much about MPG.

For those who care, I strongly believe that this tire is one of the most fuel-efficient run-flat tires on the market. Its compound is far away stiff compared to competitors.

Sizes

16”17”18”19”
205/55R16
91V SL BSW
640 A A
205/45R17
88W XL BSW
640 A A
225/40R18
92W XL BSW
640 A A
245/40R19
98W XL BSW
640 A A
205/50R17
93V XL BSW
640 A A
235/40R18
95W XL BSW
640 A A
245/55R19
103H SL BSW
640 A A
205/55R17
91V SL BSW
640 A A
235/55R18
100V SL BSW
500 A A
215/45R17
91V XL BSW
640 A A
245/45R18
96W SL BSW
640 A A
215/50R17
95V XL BSW
640 A A
255/35R18
94W XL BSW
640 A A
215/55R17
94V SL BSW
640 A A
225/45R17
91W SL BSW
640 A A
225/55R17
97V SL
BSW 640 A A
225/65R17
102H SL
BSW 640 A A
235/65R17
104H SL BSW
640 A A
255/40R17
94V SL BSW
640 A A

Spec

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus Spec
VehicleSUV,
CUV,
Sedan,
Coupe
Available Sizes16”, 17”, 18”, 19”
Test Reportvs ComfortDrive & P7 AS Plus3
(May 23, 2022)
Made InUS,
Mexico,
Japan
LabelsNone
Warranty65,000 miles
PricesCheck Price Section to See Possible Best Prices

Conclusion

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus is a jack of all trades but a master of wet driving and smooth riding.

This is rare because run-flat tires generally fail on one feature. Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus isn’t one of them.

Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus
Best forWarm & squishy regions,
durability-focused drivers,
smooth driving
ProsJack of all trades,
satisfying light-snow traction for a non-3PMSF tire,
Repairable
ConsPoor cold weather performance
VehicleSUV,
CUV,
Sedan,
Coupe
Available Sizes16”, 17”, 18”, 19”
Test Reportvs ComfortDrive & P7 AS Plus3
(May 23, 2022)
Made InUS,
Mexico,
Japan
LabelsNone
Warranty65,000 miles

I hope the article was helpful. If you need any further support, please leave a comment below section.

Filed Under: All-Season Tagged With: bridgestone, DriveGuard Plus, Review

Waterfall Eco Dynamic Review

Updated: July 29, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

Eco Dynamic is Waterfall’s all-season passanger tire. This tire can be used on SUVs, sedans and CUVs. Eco Dynamic is super cheap tire. Well, it isn’t perfect on every aspect. Yet, it’s promising a lot. Let’s dig into it and see what’s its pros and cons!

Ghetto Sled vehicles generally need a bias tire, It looks like Eco Dynamic gives him to durability it needs
Waterfall Eco Dynamic
Best forPeople who don’t wanna sacrifice from traction and looking for affordable tire
Made InTurkey, Izmit
Warranty45,000 Miles
Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)No but handle light-snow with ease

As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Waterfall Eco Dynamic has a superior dry and wet grip. Moreover, it can handle light snow with ease. It’s alpha plus smooth and quiet. Yet, its severe winter performance is poor. Furthermore, it has average tread life with a 45,000 miles warranty.

All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet

Finding the most suitable one for you among thousands of tires is very difficult.

My team & I have analyzed 100 different tires and generated this ‘Quick Answer Sheet‘ for those who don’t wanna spend too much time during tire selection.

Before we start, here are the incredibly helpful articles I highly recommend to take a look at;

  • How to keep tire noise down:
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/why-do-tire-tread-patterns-make-noise
  • Fuel-Efficiency:
    https://www.tirerack.com/landing/fuel_efficiency
  • Traction/Stability control for AWD/4WD (All-Season tires specific)
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/traction-stability-4ws-awd
Below the table, you can find my favorite tires that I have classified according to your needs.
All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet
NameBest forWorks Best onArticles3PMSFRoad NoiseMileageResponsivenessRiding ComfortWarrantyFuel EconomyWet PerformanceMild WinterSevere Winter

Michelin Crossclimate 2
( Check Price – Test Report )

Year Round Usage & Tread LifeSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentElegantElegantDecent60,000DecentElegantElegantDecent
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S
( Check Price – Test Report )
Everything but severe winter tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant45,000 – 55,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Bridgestone WeatherPeak
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & quiet 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentElegantAverage
Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round run-flat tireSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoAverageExcellentExcellentExcellent65,000AverageExcellentDecentAverage
Vredestein Quatrac Pro
( Check Price – Test Report )
4-Season performance-driven ridingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant50,000DecentElegantElegantAverage
Vredestein HiTrac All-Season
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year round performance with great handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsNoDecentDecentElegantDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentAverage
Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round performance + mild winterSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentDecentAverage
Nokian WRG4
( Check Price )
Traction focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentDecentDecentElegant65,000AverageElegantElegantDecent
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year-round traction + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivans–YesAverageDecentElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantElegantAverage
Firestone WeatherGrip
( Check Price –Test Report )
Winter-focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossoversReviewYesAverageFairy WellAverageDecent65,00Fairy WellAverageElegantElegant
BF Goodrich Advantage Control
( Check Price –Test Report )
Quiet & smooth 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentDecentElegantDecent65,000 – 75,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Kumho Crugen HP71
( Check Price – Test Report )
Decent all-round performance + light snowCUV, SUVReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentDecentFairy Well
Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra
(Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting performance for squishy regionsCrossovers, SUVs, light trucksReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentFairy Well
Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring AS
(Check Price)
Affordable 3 season tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent70,000DecentAverageFairy WellPoor
Goodyear Assurance All-Season
( Check Price – Test Report )
Affordable all-round 3 season + light snow performanceSedans, minivansReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentAverageFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance MaxLife
( Check Price – Test Report )
Longevitiy focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack
( Check Price – Test Report )
Comfort-focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoElegantDecentElegantElegant80,000ElegantElegantDecentFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive
(Check Price – Test Report )
Above average all-round performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantDecentAverage
Michelin Defender T+H
(Check Price – Test Report )
Efficiency focused 3 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossoversvs Crossclimate 2NoDecentDecentDecentDecent80,000ElegantDecentFairy WellPoor
BF Goodrich Advantage T/A Sport
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting 4 season performance + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoAverageDecentDecentDecent60,000 – 70,000AverageDecentDecentFairy Well
Continental TrueContact Tour
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & long-lasting 3 season performance + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000 – 80,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Yokohama Avid Ascend LX
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long-lasting & responsive 4 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentDecentFairy Well
Laufenn S Fit AS
(Check Price)
Long-lasting sporty drivingSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoDecentDecentExcellentDecent45,000DecentDecentAveragePoor

Depending on your needs, the below article might help;

  • https://tireterrain.com/best-all-weather-tires-for-snow/
  • https://tireterrain.com/bridgestone-vs-michelin/
  • https://tireterrain.com/best-michelin-tires-for-suv/

Table of Contents

Dry Performance

Waterfall Eco Dynamic has a very similar design to Michelin Primacy A/S(review). So, you might expect a similar performance from it. Worth reminding that you should put the price difference into consideration. Waterfall Eco Dynamic is a dirt-cheap tire.

Due to its very-well siped rubber, it has unique dry traction capability. Compare to Michelin Primacy A/S, it has a lack of siping on the center section. Yet, its robust and highly divided shoulders cover the center section’s siping lack.

Regarding steering response, solid and flat center rib get into the game. It supports the symmetric pattern design and increases the tire contact patch. Hence, this tire has quick response-ability.

Cornering stability is another plus point. It has robust and steps shoulders that keep the tire stable while cornering at high speeds.

A Side Note: If you’d like to know detailed information about Waterfall Tires –> https://tireterrain.com/waterfall-tires-review/

Wet Performance

Wet performance can be evaluated under two different dimensions. Hydroplaning resistance and wet grip.

Due to its 4 wider grooves, it can evacuate the water with ease. However, its shoulder blocks are closed. That might cause hydroplaning on very high velocities. Therefore, I don’t recommend this tire if you’re a spirited driver.

Regarding grip, it’s phenomenal. These divided stepped and very well-siped shoulders work perfectly on wet ground. Moreover, its compound is relatively soft. As a result, its wet grip ability is unquestionable.

Winter Performance

Winter performance is the weakest point of this tire. Well, that was expected cuz it’s an all-season tire. All-season tires can be used in cold weather, that’s correct. Yet, they aren’t experts on ice and deep snow. Their compound gets stiffer in tough winter conditions and that causes a lack of traction in icy conditions.

However, this tire can handle light snow. Its specific can resist freezing. Its compound stays soft and it can cover its grip ability. Worth reminding, if the ground starts to freeze, don’t use these tires.

If you need a solid all-season tire for winter, I recommend you to check this article out!

Road Noise

Waterfall Eco Dynamic

Its flat center section gets into the game again. Road noise is generally caused by a void area on the center section. These void areas create an airflow and that air causes vocal ride.

Due to flat center rib and fluffy compound, Waterfall Eco Dynamic is a deaf tire. I strongly recommend it.

Comfort

Due to its soft compound, Eco Dynamic is a smooth tire. Furthermore, its reinforced but light construction helps it to step at once to the ground. Thus, vibrating or bouncing isn’t an issue for it.

Waterfall Eco Dynamic:

  • SimpleTire Reviews & Ratings: https://simpletire.com/brands/waterfall-tires/eco-dynamic/reviews
  • Amazon Reviews & Ratings: https://www.amazon.com/Waterfall-Eco-Dynamic/product-reviews/

Fuel Efficiency

This is the strongest point of this tire. The Waterfall is using unique carcass technology that decreases the tires’ weight by 5%. Light tires have a lower rolling resistance. Herewith, Waterfall Eco Dynamic is a highly fuel-efficient tire.

Tread Life

Tread life is where this tire stays short. In fact, they would do better. I guess they thought that they can satisfy the customers in the US with European standards. Wrong.

Due to its optimized contact patch and relatively fluffy rubber, its tread life is limited. Yet, it’s not bad. Let’s say average.

Getting maximum wear life from a tire is related to you as well as your tire,

If you’d like to learn how to get maximum tread life:

https://tireterrain.com/how-to-make-tires-last-longer/

Warranty

Winterfall offers 45,000 miles treadwear warranty for this product. That’s kinda proof of their lack of market needs.

Sizes

Rim SizeTire SizeLoad IndexSpeed Rate
12”175/70/R1280T
13”165/65/R1377H
13”165/70/R1379T
13”165/80/R1383T
13”175/60/R1377H
13”175/70/R1382H
13”185/60/R1380H
13”185/70/R1386H
14”165/60/R1475H
14”175/65/R1482H
14”175/65/R14 XL86H
14”175/70/R1484H
14”175/70/R1488H
14”185/60/R14 XL82V
14”185/65/R1486H
14”185/70/R1488H
14”195/70/R1481H
14”205/60/R1488H
15”185/60/R1584V
15”185/60/R15 XL88V
15”185/55/R1588H
15”185/65/R1588H
15”185/65/R15 XL92H
15”195/45/R1578V
15”195/50/R1582V
15”195/55/R15 XL89V
15”195/60/R1588V
15”195/65/R15 XL95V
15”195/65/R1591V
15”205/60/R15 XL95H
15”205/65/R1594V
15”205/65/R15 XL99H
16”205/45/R16 XL87Y
16”215/55/R1693W
16”195/45/R16 XL84Y
16”225/60/R16 XL102W
16”225/60/R16 XL102V
16”225/60/R1698V
16”225/55/R16 XL99W
16”225/55/R1695W
16”215/65/R1698H
16”215/60/R16 XL99H
16”215/60/R1695H
16”205/65/R1695H
16”205/60/R1692V
16”205/55/R16 XL94W
16”205/45/R16 XL87W
16”205/40/R16 XL83W
16”195/60/R16 XL99V
16”195/55/R1687V
16”195/45/R16 XL84W
16”195/40/R16 XL80V
16”195/55/R1674S
17”205/45/R17 XL88W
17”235/45/R17 XL97W
17”245/45/R17 XL99Y
17”235/45/R17 XL97Y
17”225/45/R17 XL94Y
17”215/45/R17 XL91W
17”245/45/R17 XL99W
17”235/55/R1799V
17”225/55/R17 XL101W
17”205/50/R17 XL93W
17”225/50/R17 XL98W
17”225/45/R17 XL94W
17”215/55/R1794W
17”215/55/R17 XL98W
17”215/50/R17 XL95W
17”215/45/R17 XL91V
17”205/55/R17 XL95W
17”205/45/R17 XL88Y
18”225/40/R18 XL92W
18”225/45/R18 XL95W
18”225/60/R18100V
18”235/40/R18 XL95W
18”235/45/R1894V
18”245/40/R18 XL97W
18”245/45/R18 XL100W
18”235/45/R1894W
18”235/40/R18 XL92Y
18”235/40/R18 XL95Y
18”245/45/R18 XL97Y
18”245/45/R18 XL100Y
18”225/45/R18 XL95Y

Conclusion

Waterfall Eco Dynamic promises reliable features for its affordable price. The below table will summarize its cons and pros.

ProsCons
Solid dry and wet tractionPoor severe winter performance
Smooth rideAverage tread life
Quiet ride
Affordable price
Waterfall Eco Dynamic
Best forPeople who don’t wanna sacrifice from traction and looking for affordable tire
Made InTurkey, Izmit
Warranty45,000 Miles
Severe Snow Rated (3PMSF)No but handle light-snow with ease

If you have any further questions, please leave them below. Have a safe ride!

Filed Under: All-Season Tagged With: Review, Waterfall Eco Dynamic

Goodyear Eagle Touring Review

Updated: July 29, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan Leave a Comment

Goodyear Eagle Touring is an all-season tire with the appearance of a performance tire. Due to its wide product range, this tire can be used on various vehicles. Though worth reminding, this tire is made for people who do 15,000-20,000 miles a year. Hence, it’s not a good option for those who have a large SUV or light truck. At least, if you prefer riding comfort to wear life. CUV, SUV, sedan, or coupe owners, Goodyear Eagle Touring is the best you can find at this price level. Let’s move on and see how it shines!

GY Eagle Touring is performance-focused all-season tire
Goodyear Eagle Touring
Best forPerformance – focused drivers who are looking for a reliable and cozy 4-season ride,
yearly low mileage vehicles
CategoryAll-Season Touring Tire
VehicleSedans, coupes, CUVs
Weight23 – 38 lbs
Made InUSA
WarrantyN/A
Available Sizes (Rim)18”, 19”, 20”, 22”
LabelsM+S

As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Goodyear Eagle Touring is an excellent tire on wet and dry grounds. Moreover, its handling and steering response capability overperform most of its competitors. In addition to that, Goodyear Eagle Touring can handle mild winter conditions but it’s not capable of severe winter conditions. More importantly, it’s a quiet and cozy tire that you can even hear the pin drop. However, even though it’s leading its segment, its tread life might seem a bit insufficient to you if you drive more than 20,000 miles in a year.

All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet

Finding the most suitable one for you among thousands of tires is very difficult.

My team & I have analyzed 100 different tires and generated this ‘Quick Answer Sheet‘ for those who don’t wanna spend too much time during tire selection.

Before we start, here are the incredibly helpful articles I highly recommend to take a look at;

  • How to keep tire noise down:
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/why-do-tire-tread-patterns-make-noise
  • Fuel-Efficiency:
    https://www.tirerack.com/landing/fuel_efficiency
  • Traction/Stability control for AWD/4WD (All-Season tires specific)
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/traction-stability-4ws-awd
Below the table, you can find my favorite tires that I have classified according to your needs.
All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet
NameBest forWorks Best onArticles3PMSFRoad NoiseMileageResponsivenessRiding ComfortWarrantyFuel EconomyWet PerformanceMild WinterSevere Winter

Michelin Crossclimate 2
( Check Price – Test Report )

Year Round Usage & Tread LifeSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentElegantElegantDecent60,000DecentElegantElegantDecent
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S
( Check Price – Test Report )
Everything but severe winter tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant45,000 – 55,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Bridgestone WeatherPeak
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & quiet 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentElegantAverage
Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round run-flat tireSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoAverageExcellentExcellentExcellent65,000AverageExcellentDecentAverage
Vredestein Quatrac Pro
( Check Price – Test Report )
4-Season performance-driven ridingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant50,000DecentElegantElegantAverage
Vredestein HiTrac All-Season
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year round performance with great handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsNoDecentDecentElegantDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentAverage
Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round performance + mild winterSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentDecentAverage
Nokian WRG4
( Check Price )
Traction focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentDecentDecentElegant65,000AverageElegantElegantDecent
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year-round traction + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivans–YesAverageDecentElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantElegantAverage
Firestone WeatherGrip
( Check Price –Test Report )
Winter-focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossoversReviewYesAverageFairy WellAverageDecent65,00Fairy WellAverageElegantElegant
BF Goodrich Advantage Control
( Check Price –Test Report )
Quiet & smooth 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentDecentElegantDecent65,000 – 75,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Kumho Crugen HP71
( Check Price – Test Report )
Decent all-round performance + light snowCUV, SUVReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentDecentFairy Well
Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra
(Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting performance for squishy regionsCrossovers, SUVs, light trucksReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentFairy Well
Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring AS
(Check Price)
Affordable 3 season tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent70,000DecentAverageFairy WellPoor
Goodyear Assurance All-Season
( Check Price – Test Report )
Affordable all-round 3 season + light snow performanceSedans, minivansReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentAverageFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance MaxLife
( Check Price – Test Report )
Longevitiy focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack
( Check Price – Test Report )
Comfort-focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoElegantDecentElegantElegant80,000ElegantElegantDecentFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive
(Check Price – Test Report )
Above average all-round performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantDecentAverage
Michelin Defender T+H
(Check Price – Test Report )
Efficiency focused 3 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossoversvs Crossclimate 2NoDecentDecentDecentDecent80,000ElegantDecentFairy WellPoor
BF Goodrich Advantage T/A Sport
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting 4 season performance + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoAverageDecentDecentDecent60,000 – 70,000AverageDecentDecentFairy Well
Continental TrueContact Tour
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & long-lasting 3 season performance + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000 – 80,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Yokohama Avid Ascend LX
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long-lasting & responsive 4 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentDecentFairy Well
Laufenn S Fit AS
(Check Price)
Long-lasting sporty drivingSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoDecentDecentExcellentDecent45,000DecentDecentAveragePoor

Depending on your needs, the below article might help;

  • https://tireterrain.com/best-all-weather-tires-for-snow/
  • https://tireterrain.com/bridgestone-vs-michelin/
  • https://tireterrain.com/best-michelin-tires-for-suv/

Table of Contents

Dry Performance

Dry performance is the main duty of all-season touring tires. Since touring all-season tires are focused on the smooth ride and year-round traction, dry performance is a must. Moreover, it’s the easiest way to impress customers.

For this reason, most tires have at least decent dry performance. While I’m talking about the dry performance, it should be separated under three different titles. Dry traction, cornering stability, and steering response. Let’s move on and evaluate them one by one!

Dry Traction

Unlike wet traction, dry traction doesn’t need too many sipes. In fact, it’s more related to compound stiffness and the contact patch.

Since we’re talking about the all-season touring tires, a contact patch isn’t an issue at all. Moreover, Goodyear Eagle Touring has an fluffy compound. In fact, one of the softest I’ve ever seen.

Due to its soft and sticky compound and compact tread, Goodyear Eagle Touring offers excellent traction on dry grounds. Accelerating or breaking, you can count on him!

Steering Response

Steering response indicates the responsiveness of the tire. The quick steering response means better handling and more confident drive.

In this case, tread design is the game-changer. Especially the center section of the tread. This portion is where you overstress while steering. If this portion has too many void areas, especially on the center rib, poor steering response is inevitable.

Due to its continuous center rib and supportive outer ribs, Goodyear Eagle Touring offers a decent steering response. I do say decent instead of excellent because of its soft compound. In this case, stiffer compounds work better.

Cornering Stability

Cornering stability isn’t an issue for all-season tires. Unlike off-road tires, these tires don’t need an extremely stiff compound to prevent external damage. Hence, their sidewall and tread compound stiffness aren’t so different.

Moreover, due to its wide product range, Goodyear uses extra polyester casing for this tire and which keeps the tire in shape while cornering at high speeds.

Due to its strong sidewalls and internal structure, Goodyear Eagle Touring provides reliable cornering stability.

Wet Performance

The Sipe density of some sizes is higher than the others. For instance, 22'' sizes. These sizes are used on light trucks, for this reason, they need more sipe for a better traction

Wet performance should be evaluated under two different titles. Well, two different conditions also. High-speed and low-speed performance.

While high-speed performance requires water evacuation, in a word, hydroplaning resistance; low-speed performance needs a grip capability, namely, wet traction.

Let’s analyze them one by one.

Wet Traction

Wet traction sometimes causes a problem for all-season tires. Well, all-season tires are under the your car whole year. Hence, they wear more than summer tires. In other words, they need a relatively stiff compound.

In this case, some manufacturers prefer to increase the notch density of the tire. Others prefer to decrease compound stiffness. In our case, Goodyear did both.

Due to its fluffy compound and highly notched rubber, Goodyear Eagle Touring offers alpha plus wet traction.

Hydroplaning Resistance

Hydroplaning resistance is also known as aquaplaning resistance. This metric is highly vital at high velocity. 

Since the tire loses contact with the ground if it can’t throw the water out of the tread, hydroplaning can have fatal consequences.

So, circumferential grooves and the open shoulder blocks are the decision-makers in this case.

Due to its wide 4 circumferential grooves and open shoulder blocks, Goodyear Eagle Touring has a trustworthy hydroplaning resistance.

Winter Performance

Bad news, in fact, all-season tires don’t build for winter performance. Actually, their temperature range is limited to 7 Celcius degrees. Below this temperature, the compound gets stiffer and the tire loses grip. So, expecting decent winter performance from all-season tires is a bit utopian.

However, remember what I say in the wet performance section. Goodyear Eagle Touring has a soft compound and highly notched rubber. Though, it can perform in the winter conditions.

So, if I have to expend on,

Light Snow,

Light snow performance is similar to wet traction. Due to its soft compound and notched rubber, it can handle light snow.

Deep (Heavy) Snow,

Deep snow performance isn’t its expertise. It doesn’t have enough void area. Moreover, it can’t clean itself very well. I don’t recommend this tire for heavy snow.

Ice,

In fact, its compound stiffness is okay for ice traction. However, it needs more biting edges and maybe a compound that can resist freezing. It can take you out of unexpected situations, yet, I don’t recommend using it on ice.

Road Noise

Noise reduction is highly crucial for all-season tires. In this case, the narrowed void area is a must. In addition to that, rib type, symmetrical pattern tires reduce the noise with ease.

Regarding Goodyear Eagle Touring, it’s a master of noise reduction. Due to its rib-type symmetrical pattern and narrowed void area, Goodyear Eagle Touring is quiet as a church mouse. Moreover, some sizes are available with SoundComfort technology. These sizes contain extra sound-absorbing foam. This foam reduces cabinet noise dramatically. However, it isn’t available for all sizes. You can check the below document for detailed information,

Goodyear Eagle Touring SoundComfort Specs: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.jsp?tireMake=Goodyear&tireModel=Eagle+Touring&isSEO=true

Riding Quality

Right before balancing Goodyear Eagle Touring

Riding quality is where this tire shines. Due to its soft compound and flexible inner structure, the tire offers a highly cozy ride.

In this case, its symmetrical pattern is also a big advantage. Moreover, its inner construction is cased by nylon ply that keeps the tire flexible into the set point. Hence, you feel nothing while going through the bumps.

Goodyear Eagle Touring provides a luxurious ride. I strongly recommend it!

Treadwear

Treadwear is where this tire fall short. For that matter, I offer this tire-only passenger-oriented vehicle. For instance, it isn’t a good option for UBER drivers.

Depending on the size, Goodyear Eagle Touring’s UTQG rating differs from 300 to 500 (click here to check them out). Well, 500 is the average rating for this segment. I still recommend grand touring all-season tires if tread life is your priority.

Best Grand Touring Tires Chart: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/surveydisplay.jsp?type=GTAS

Due to its soft compound, Goodyear Eagle Touring has a limited tread life. Yet, it’s acceptable for its segment. This’s just a common feature of this segment.

Getting maximum wear life from a tire is related to you as well as your tire,

If you’d like to learn how to get maximum tread life:

https://tireterrain.com/how-to-make-tires-last-longer/

Warranty

Goodyear Eagle Touring is eligible for Goodyear’s Limited Replacement Warranty. If you face unexpected noise, vibration, or uneven wear, Goodyear may replace your tire. Yet, the tire doesn’t have any treadwear warranty.

I strongly recommend checking this warranty document out,

Goodyear’s Limited Replacement Warranty:  https://www.goodyear.com/en-US/tire-warranty/auto-light-truck

Sizes

18”19”20”22”
235/45R18 98V XL BSW 500 A A225/55R19 103H XL BSW 350 A A235/55R20 102V SL BSW 500 A A275/40R22 107W XL BSW 500 A A
235/40R19 96V XL BSW 500 A A245/40R20 95W SL BSW 500 A A285/45R22 114H XL BSW 500 A A
245/40R19 94W SL BSW 500 A A265/45R20 104V SL BSW 400 A A
245/45R19 98V SL BSW 500 A A295/40R20 106V SL BSW 400 A A
245/45R19 98W SL BSW 500 A A
275/45R19 108H XL BSW 350 A A

Most tire sizes begin with modifier letters(P, LT, etc.) that identify the type of vehicle or type of service for which they were designed. Here is a perfect guide for reading tire size –> https://tireterrain.com/how-to-read-tire-size/

Conclusion

Goodyear Eagle Touring is a decent pick if you’re looking for a smooth, reliable, and performance-oriented ride. However, it might last not as long as you want on SUVs and light trucks. This beast is also an OEM tire for some well-known vehicles. Hence it’s the recommended tire for the below vehicle brands,

  • Porche –> NF0, N0 (check what these means)
  • Tesla –> T1
  • Mercedes –> M0

If you see the above codes on your tires, that means this tire is suitable for your Porche, Tesla, or Mercedes.

Goodyear Eagle Touring
Best forPerformance – focused drivers who are looking for a reliable and cozy 4-season ride,
yearly low mileage vehicles
CategoryAll-Season Touring Tire
VehicleSedans, coupes, CUVs
Weight23 – 38 lbs
Made InUSA
WarrantyN/A
Available Sizes (Rim)18”, 19”, 20”, 22”
LabelsM+S

I hope the article was helpful, if you have any further questions, please leave them in the below section. Have a safe ride folks!

Filed Under: All-Season Tagged With: eagle touring, goodyear, Review

Starfire Solarus AS Review

Updated: July 29, 2025 by Emrecan Gurkan 4 Comments

Solarus AS is a Starfire’s all-season tire mainly designed for passenger cars and CUVs. Since the tire is produced by Cooper Tires in the USA and offers 50,000 miles treadwear warrant, it’s viral these days. Low-priced tires are generally good at one thing and try to average in the rest. Therefore, it is only natural that a tire that someone else likes does not meet your expectations. In this article, I will tell you what conditions this tire is suitable for. Let’s begin!

Solarus AS fits best sedans, coupes and CUVs. It's not a good option for large SUVs and light trucks
Starfire Solarus AS
Best forNon-aggressive drivers who are looking for an affordable tire that can perform well on dry and wet surfaces
CategoryStandart All-Season Tire
VehicleSedans, coupes, CUVs
Available Sizes (Rim)14”, 15”, 16”, 17”, 18”
Made InUSA
Warranty50,000 Miles
LablesM+S

As a former Bridgestone engineer, from my standpoint, Starfire Solarus AS  has a decent wet and dry performance. Moreover, the company supports this feature with a 50,000 miles treadwear warranty. Starfire Solarus AS provides a smooth but slightly noisy ride. However, its winter performance isn’t reliable but this’s caused by the stiff compound that makes it last more than other tires in its segment.

All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet

Finding the most suitable one for you among thousands of tires is very difficult.

My team & I have analyzed 100 different tires and generated this ‘Quick Answer Sheet‘ for those who don’t wanna spend too much time during tire selection.

Before we start, here are the incredibly helpful articles I highly recommend to take a look at;

  • How to keep tire noise down:
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/why-do-tire-tread-patterns-make-noise
  • Fuel-Efficiency:
    https://www.tirerack.com/landing/fuel_efficiency
  • Traction/Stability control for AWD/4WD (All-Season tires specific)
    https://www.tirerack.com/upgrade-garage/traction-stability-4ws-awd
Below the table, you can find my favorite tires that I have classified according to your needs.
All-Season Tires Cheat Sheet
NameBest forWorks Best onArticles3PMSFRoad NoiseMileageResponsivenessRiding ComfortWarrantyFuel EconomyWet PerformanceMild WinterSevere Winter

Michelin Crossclimate 2
( Check Price – Test Report )

Year Round Usage & Tread LifeSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentElegantElegantDecent60,000DecentElegantElegantDecent
Michelin Primacy Tour A/S
( Check Price – Test Report )
Everything but severe winter tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant45,000 – 55,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Bridgestone WeatherPeak
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & quiet 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentElegantAverage
Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round run-flat tireSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoAverageExcellentExcellentExcellent65,000AverageExcellentDecentAverage
Vredestein Quatrac Pro
( Check Price – Test Report )
4-Season performance-driven ridingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewYesElegantDecentElegantElegant50,000DecentElegantElegantAverage
Vredestein HiTrac All-Season
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year round performance with great handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsNoDecentDecentElegantDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentAverage
Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3
( Check Price – Test Report )
Great all-round performance + mild winterSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoElegantElegantElegantElegant70,000ElegantDecentDecentAverage
Nokian WRG4
( Check Price )
Traction focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivansReviewYesDecentDecentDecentElegant65,000AverageElegantElegantDecent
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady
( Check Price –Test Report )
Year-round traction + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs, minivans–YesAverageDecentElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantElegantAverage
Firestone WeatherGrip
( Check Price –Test Report )
Winter-focused 4 season drivingSedans, coupes, crossoversReviewYesAverageFairy WellAverageDecent65,00Fairy WellAverageElegantElegant
BF Goodrich Advantage Control
( Check Price –Test Report )
Quiet & smooth 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentDecentElegantDecent65,000 – 75,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Kumho Crugen HP71
( Check Price – Test Report )
Decent all-round performance + light snowCUV, SUVReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentDecentFairy Well
Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra
(Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting performance for squishy regionsCrossovers, SUVs, light trucksReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000DecentElegantDecentFairy Well
Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring AS
(Check Price)
Affordable 3 season tractionSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoAverageAverageDecentDecent70,000DecentAverageFairy WellPoor
Goodyear Assurance All-Season
( Check Price – Test Report )
Affordable all-round 3 season + light snow performanceSedans, minivansReviewNoDecentDecentDecentDecent65,000DecentDecentAverageFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance MaxLife
( Check Price – Test Report )
Longevitiy focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentAveragePoor
Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack
( Check Price – Test Report )
Comfort-focused 3 season traction + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansReviewNoElegantDecentElegantElegant80,000ElegantElegantDecentFairy Well
Goodyear Assurance ComfortDrive
(Check Price – Test Report )
Above average all-round performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVsReviewNoDecentElegantElegantElegant60,000AverageElegantDecentAverage
Michelin Defender T+H
(Check Price – Test Report )
Efficiency focused 3 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossoversvs Crossclimate 2NoDecentDecentDecentDecent80,000ElegantDecentFairy WellPoor
BF Goodrich Advantage T/A Sport
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long lasting 4 season performance + handlingSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoAverageDecentDecentDecent60,000 – 70,000AverageDecentDecentFairy Well
Continental TrueContact Tour
( Check Price – Test Report )
Smooth & long-lasting 3 season performance + light snowSedans, coupes, crossovers–NoDecentDecentDecentDecent70,000 – 80,000DecentElegantAverageFairy Well
Yokohama Avid Ascend LX
( Check Price – Test Report )
Long-lasting & responsive 4 season performanceSedans, coupes, crossovers, minivansNoDecentElegantElegantElegant85,000ElegantDecentDecentFairy Well
Laufenn S Fit AS
(Check Price)
Long-lasting sporty drivingSUV, CUV, Sedans, CoupesReviewNoDecentDecentExcellentDecent45,000DecentDecentAveragePoor

Depending on your needs, the below article might help;

  • https://tireterrain.com/best-all-weather-tires-for-snow/
  • https://tireterrain.com/bridgestone-vs-michelin/
  • https://tireterrain.com/best-michelin-tires-for-suv/

Table of Contents

Dry Performance

Dry performance is the focal point of the off-price manufacturers. Since it is very easy to achieve acceptable dry performance, combining dry performance with one more feature is the easiest method to market.

Things do not develop much differently for Starfire Solarus AS either. Though, in my point of view, it has multiple side features.

So, I prefer to evaluate dry performance under two different dimensions. Dry traction and handling. Let’s examine them one by one!

Dry Traction

Dry traction is where all-season tires shine. Due to their compact pattern design and generally notched rubbers, they can handle dry ground with ease.

Due to its well-optimized void area and strategically placed sipes, Starfire Solarus AS offers decent dry traction. Yet, this is kinda default for all-season tires. It can’t be your decision point.

Handling

Handling is related to internal structure as well as tread design. So, in this case, I evaluate handling under two different dimensions. Cornering stability and steering response.

Steering Response,

Steering response is the measure of your tire responsiveness. In this case, the weight of the tire and the tread design are crucial. For instance, winter tires generally have more void area, hence, a higher response time.

Regarding Starfire Solarus AS, its design is a good fit for solid steering response. Due to its continuous center rib and lightweight, Starfire Solarus AS is a highly communicative tire.

Cornering Stability,

You all felt the vibration or the floating feeling while cornering at the high speed. That’s mostly caused by the weak sidewall of the tires. 

In this case, thick sidewalls or polyester casing works best. So, I made my research.

Starfire Solarus AS doesn’t have a thick sidewall or the extra casing that helps to tire keeping its shape while cornering at high velocity. Moreover, its heat rate is ‘B’ which gives us a clue about its thin sidewalls.

Starfire Solarus AS isn’t a tire for you if you’re an aggressive driver. If you drive confidently, it’s a good pick for your vehicle.

In a nutshell,

Starfire Solarus AS offers decent handling. However, this isn’t a tire for mile eaters.

Wet Performance

The wet performance of the tires should be evaluated under two different conditions. High speed and low speed.

While low-speed performance contains starting and stopping, accordingly, wet traction, high-speed performance is more related to security, and hydroplaning resistance is the most important feature in that case.

Let’s dig into them!

Wet Traction

Wet traction distinguishes good and bad all-season tires.

Since all-season tires stay under vehicles all year, they need stiffer compounds. Stiffer compounds make them last longer. In return, the stiff compound has less adhesion capability. Therefore, it has a fewer traction capability.

So, in this case, the UTQG rating can give you a huge clue. If the tire has higher than 700 UTQG, you can start to suspect poor wet traction.

Regarding Starfire Solarus AS, the UTQG rating is 520 AB. The first letter also means it has A-grade wet traction.

However, combining the above data with a well-notched compound is exceedingly important. In this case, if the tire doesn’t have a fluffy compound, I may think it needs a better siping. Yet, this siping level is more than enough.

Starfire Solarus AS provides decent wet traction and grip. Though worth reminding, your acceleration capability on wet will decrease with this tire. Yet, this isn’t an issue if you’re an ordinary and uncombative driver.

Hydroplaning Resistance

Red --> Circumferental Grooves, Blue --> Open Shoulder Blocks

Hydroplaning resistance is also known as aquaplaning resistance. It’s basically the water evacuation capability of the tire.

A sidenote here: If you put on the brakes while passing through the puddle, you can feel disconnected from the ground. That’s hydroplaning and what you feel is correct.

Due to its 4 circumferential wide grooves and open shoulder blocks, Starfire Solarus AS offers trustworthy hydroplaning resistance.

Winter Performance

Unlike the common knowledge, all-season tires are built to perform under 7 Celcius degrees. So, in fact, the winter performance isn’t their priority and they can only handle the light snow in general. 

So, Starfire Solarus AS has the same behavior.  Its compound gets stiffer and stiffer under 7 Celcius degrees. Since its siping density fall shorts for decent winter performance, Starfire Solarus AS isn’t a good option for severe winter conditions. Yet, the below states can confidently use this tire,

  • Hawaii
  • Florida
  • Louisiana
  • Texas
  • Georgia
  • Mississippi
  • Alabama
  • California
  • South Carolina
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • Alabama
  • Oklahama

Tread Life & Durability

Treadlife and durability are the key features of decent all-season tires. Well, these aren’t performance tires. These tires should offer at least average traction in every condition and acceptable tread life.

In the durability case, things are a bit different for cheap brands. I’m not going to say you’ll get a flat tire in a short amount of time. Yet, the repairability levels of cheap tires are generally low.

Starfire Solarus AS has similar features to the tires in its segment. Due to its fluffy compound, its tread life isn’t that extreme. Yet, compared to most cheap all-season tires, its tread life is unique. Expecting more than 60,000 miles is of course imaginariness.

On the other hand, its repairability isn’t appreciated by the customers (I think it’s all about the poor skills of the mechanic, though, worth sharing). Some even say that the tire doesn’t hold the hot patch. Yet, the tire has 50,000 miles material warranty. So, if you have any issues you can replace them for free with a new one.

If you’d like to ease your replacement process, I recommend buying Starfire Solarus AS via SimpleTire.

Note: If you’ll use Starfire Solarus AS on SUVs and light trucks, you’ll get poor tread life, flat tires, and even broken belts. Please, be careful.

Getting maximum wear life from a tire is related to you as well as your tire,

If you’d like to learn how to get maximum tread life:

https://tireterrain.com/how-to-make-tires-last-longer/

Warranty

Unlike most cheap brands, Starfire offers 50,000 miles treadwear warranty for a Solarus AS.

Besides this warranty, you have also a special material warranty that is provided by Cooper.

The tire may not be durable. Yet, the warranty process with a Cooper or a Starfire is one of the best.

Ride Quality

Ride quality is related to the inner structure and compound stiffness. Since most all-season tires have a stiff compound, the manufacturer generally prefers a more flexible structure to provide a smoother ride.

In this case, I think Starfire made a good job. Using a steel belt for a low-quality tire isn’t that common. Moreover, its compound is soft for an all-season tire.

Starfire Solarus AS offers a cozy ride. I strongly recommend it if this’s your priority.

Road Noise

You can clearly see the wide circumferential grooves and notches on the outer ribs

Okay, fellows, this section is highly important to me. Hence, I’m going to be a bit crucial.

This is the issue for most all-season tires. Due to their wide circumferential grooves and stiff compounds, the tires tend to make too much noise.

Regarding Starfire Solarus AS, well, I can’t say it’s as quiet as a church mouse. Yet, its noise level is definitely bearable.

Due to its wide grooves and notched outer ribs, the tire is slightly noisy. Yet, I take this trade for superior wet performance.

Sizes

Most tire sizes begin with modifier letters(P, LT, etc.) that identify the type of vehicle or type of service for which they were designed. Here is a perfect guide for reading tire size –> https://tireterrain.com/how-to-read-tire-size/

14”15”16”17”18”
175/65R14 82HP185/60R15 84H205/55R16 94H XL225/65R17 102H225/45R18 91V XL
185/70R14 88HP185/65R15 88H205/55R16 94V XL235/60R17 102H225/60R18 100H
P185/60R14 82HP195/60R15 88H215/65R16 98H235/60R18 103H235/45R18 91V
P185/65R14 86HP195/65R15 91H225/70R16 103TP215/50R17 95VP225/55R18 98H
P195/70R14 91TP205/60R15 91H235/60R16 100TP215/55R17 94VP235/50R18 97V
P205/75R14 95TP205/65R15 94H245/65R17 107TP215/60R17 96TP235/55R18 100V
P205/70R15 96TP205/60R16 92HP215/65R17 99T
P205/75R15 97TP205/65R16 95HP215/70R16 100T
P215/60R15 94HP215/55R16 97HP225/50R17 94V
P215/65R15 96HP215/60R16 95TP225/55R17 97V
P215/70R15 98TP215/60R16 95VP225/60R17 99H
P215/75R15 100TP225/60R16 98HP235/55R17 99H
P235/75R15 105TP225/65R16 100TP235/65R17 104T
P235/65R16 103T

Conclusion

Starfire Solarus AS is a good pick for those who are looking for a dirt-cheap price, decent wet and dry performance, and a treadwear warranty.

So, the above inference is only valid if you have sedans, coupes, or CUVs. I don’t recommend these tires for SUVs and light trucks.

Starfire Solarus AS
Best forNon-aggressive drivers who are looking for an affordable tire that can perform well on dry and wet surfaces
CategoryStandart All-Season Tire
VehicleSedans, coupes, CUVs
Available Sizes (Rim)14”, 15”, 16”, 17”, 18”
Made InUSA
Warranty50,000 Miles
LablesM+S

I hope the article was helpful. Let me know if you have any further questions. Have a safe ride folks!

Filed Under: All-Season Tagged With: Review, Starfire, Starfire Solarus AS

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