Given
40%
while driving a
Ford Fiesta ST180
(205/40 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 10,000
average miles
Pros:
+ Good grip in the dry
+ Decent ride over bumps
+ Little road noise
Cons:
- Poor in rain & damp conditions. Does not need spirited driving to spin the tyres.
- Lacks steering precision due to softness of tyre
- Can be prone to sudden understeer, & this includes dry conditions
- Quick tyre wear
- Drives badly once the tyrewear reaches 4mm
- Average steering feel
Overall:
These tyres came with the car I bought 2nd hand. I wish they did not as I knew what to expect. I previously owned a Skoda Octavia VRS Mk2 which I got Goodyear Asymmetric 3s all round, & they were really bad. Understeer, delayed reaction & lack of steering precision. The Asymmetric 5s only improvement is better grip, but the same traits remain as the Asymmetric 3 because of how soft Goodyear tyres typically are. The best Goodyear tyres I have owned were the Asymmetric 2s on an old Skoda Fabia, that had great grip in the dry & even better in the rain. Goodyear should bring the Asymmetric 2s for those reasons. The tyres on my current Fiesta need changing soon as the tread depth is down to the 3mm range & the handling feels sloppy, so I will change to another brand away from Goodyear.