Goodyear Eagle RS A

The Goodyear Eagle RS A is a High Performance All Season tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tyre review data from 5 tyre reviews averaging 47% over 59,000 miles driven.

Dry Grip 66%
Wet Grip 44%
Road Feedback 58%
Handling 62%
Wear 64%
Comfort 54%
Buy again 28%
Snow Grip 30%
Ice Grip 20%

The Eagle RS A is ranked 29th of 30 All Season High Performance tyres.

This tyre has been replaced by the Goodyear Eagle RS A2.

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Top 3 Goodyear Eagle RS A Reviews

Given 80% while driving a MINI Clubman (195/60 R15) on a combination of roads for 5,000 spirited miles
They're not ultra-high performance tires, don't fool yourself, but since these tires are 20mm wider than stock, the pressure being run is lower and they are just a joy. I'll quickly admit that they aren't great at carving corners in the wet, but I've also been able to drive at highway speed while the rain was pouring in sheets with very high confidence. For a car as light as a mini, this is plenty of grip for hard cornering, even on mostly stock suspension. For the price, these are probably about as good as you can ask for. I doubt they'll be the greatest tires in the snow, but neither is a fwd mini cooper. I'll drive my Volvo v60 Polestar with awd if I need to go out in the snow, and that's a perfectly acceptable compromise. For any car that is to be driven quickly but that isn't itself a sporty car, these are a great option that won't break the bank.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on August 14, 2022
Given 39% while driving a Dodge Charger SE 300hp. (235/55 R18 V) on mostly town for 30,000 average miles
Couldn't find any worse than those tyres, esp. in wet conditions it slips , rolls , don't grip at a decent way
I didn't buy again , instead i got myself Hankook optimo almost same price but much much better in all ways esp. handling and comfort.
Helpful 41 - tyre reviewed on February 14, 2017
Given 57% while driving a Chevrolet 2006 Impala SS (235/50 R18 W) on mostly motorways for 18,000 average miles
Tires lite up easily on dry road, roll / lean into turns and not to hard to slide on wet.
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Helpful 26 - tyre reviewed on October 23, 2007
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Given 42% while driving a Honda Civic 1.8 (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 0 spirited miles
Not a terrible option if you're looking for essentially a summer tire. These claim to be all seasons but the snow and ice grip are awful. You constantly are loosing the front end and suffering from under-steer under the littlest of throttle input in the snow. Even when just coasting, when on snow these do not feel planted and feel vague. I have even lost traction in the wet when it was room temperature outside numerous times. My stock Honda civic shouldn't be able to accidentally peel out for a continuous 3 seconds straight just from a 1/2" puddle of water. The dry traction is solid, nothing to write home about but its one of the few decent things with these tires. Good handling and feedback too, average comfort.

To summarize:
Pros: Good handling and feedback, good return to center with the steering wheel. Good dry grip.
Neutral: Average comfort and noise, nothing really noteworthy in those departments. Decent wear as well.
Cons: Awful Snow and ice traction, not up to par with new England winters. Bad wet traction too.

Would I recommend these?: Only under one condition, you've got a good deal on these and live in let's say Arizona or any other hot, dry climate where rain and snow are very very uncommon. If you're paying say $650+ for a set of these, you likely have much better options for that price and should just get real summer tires that preform well. If you live in New England like I do, I would highly recommend almost any 3pmss all weather tire over these. Do not buy these if you have a lot of snow and plan on using thee during the winter. I was happy to finally get rid of these when I did.
Helpful 0 - tyre reviewed on November 21, 2024
Given 46% while driving a Dodge Nitro (245/50 R20 V) on mostly motorways for 6,000 average miles
Grip in dry weather is ok,but in wet weather i would sooner walk.the compound
is so hard i think they will last forever so i am buying another set of wheels
and tyres just to get rid of them.
Helpful 19 - tyre reviewed on July 9, 2011
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