Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric Reviews - Page 2

Given 88% while driving a Audi A8 (255/45 R19 W) on mostly motorways for 8,000 easy going miles
After owning the (2012) Audi for about 8 months, I had been a little disappointed with the level of road noise on poor surfaces (particularly rough /worn asphalt at high speed on the motorway) being transmitted through to the cabin.

Needing to replace the original Pirelli P Zero front tyres due to wear at 19k miles, I chose the Goodyears specifically due to the low noise rating, although I was unsure whether low external noise would translate to reduced internal noise. They turned out to be a revelation - far quieter.

Recent 200 mile motorway journey London-B'ham, set at usual cruise setting, returned identical fuel figures to the Pirelli's, but noise reduced significantly making the journey far more relaxing. On porous asphalt the car is now silent (just a whisper of wind), on the worst bits of worn asphalt just a gentle rumble instead of a roar.

Since owning the car the fronts have had 4mm or less tread, so I don't know if the noise reduction is just new vs worn tyre, or really a function of the Goodyears, but I'm (almost) looking forward to replacing the rears when they wear further, although I suspect the impact will be reduced as I believe most of the noise transmission comes through the steering gear.

As noted above fuel consumption seems the same as the Pirelli's, and my driving style makes no demands on "performance" so cannot comment on these areas. Quattro drive always feels secure anyhow.

Too soon to tell how the tyres will wear, but 19k on the Pirelli's was poor I feel.
Helpful 33 - tyre reviewed on May 5, 2014
Given 14% while driving a Dodge Challenger (225/45 R20 W) on mostly motorways for 19,000 average miles
If you value your life, stay away.

These tires are not only bad in wet weather but even in dry. In addition, they wear down in about 20,000 miles of highway driving.

These are the worst tires I have ever owned.

If I could give a negative set of starts I would!
Helpful 26 - tyre reviewed on February 26, 2014
Given 73% while driving a BMW M3 (265/35 R19) on mostly country roads for 5,000 average miles
Got these for £150 each which for a premium tyre is very good. Much better than the Pirellis I had before. The only problem is that they are quite loud and make a thud on potholes. However for the price the wear is good the feedback is great, if only they were a bit quieter, but if that doesn't bother you then get these. Will update when they need replacing but all signs are good so far.
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on February 14, 2014
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Given 83% while driving a Alfa Romeo GT 1.9 JTD (215/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 9,000 spirited miles
excellent tyre in both dry and wet conditions. Gives real confidence in rain but be careful in snow as it does not deal with these conditions so well. Noisy in the beginning first 4k but then hardly noticed. Gives good road feedback




Helpful 14 - tyre reviewed on November 25, 2013
Given 96% while driving a Mercedes Benz SLK 350 (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 500 average miles
I put these onto my 350SLK, after driving it for 10 months on the tyres it came with when I bought it second hand. Wow what a difference they made. They are really grippy, the back wheels no longer wheel spin if you pull off quickly, I no longer have to ease the accelerator in when wanting to overtake (it would spin and skid with the old tyres) and they grip around corners, are quieter and feel really positive when you're driving. Can't comment on wear yet as I've only done a few hundred miles on them, but would certainly buy again
Helpful 13 - tyre reviewed on November 8, 2013
Given 93% while driving a Honda Civic Type R (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
These are great tyres. The added grip has made the car much more fun and the road feedback you receive means you can push it into a corner knowing what grip you have left. Standing starts on these don't lose time and grip spinning the wheels, they just hook up.
Helpful 15 - tyre reviewed on October 9, 2013
Given 93% while driving a Alfa Romeo MiTo (215/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 14,000 average miles
One of the best tyres that you can put on in a hot hatch. In the wet they are just perfect. It's like driving on dry surface, even when its pouring with rain.
Helpful 16 - tyre reviewed on June 6, 2013
Given 47% while driving a Audi Q7 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 15,000 average miles
Purchsed the tires last spring and now have to replace them after only 15000 km. due to wear. I would not recommend the tires.
Helpful 14 - tyre reviewed on May 21, 2013
Given 90% while driving a Audi (255/35 R18) on mostly motorways for 20,000 spirited miles
Excellent tyres! And long-lasting! Loads of grip wet or dry - though most of my experience is from dry. Had these on my previous car (FWD) also, and in comparison to Continental SPs, more grip in the dry acceleration.

What are the complaints about abnormal wear?? Half worn after 20k miles (32 000 km), had about 3-5mm left. As listed, I did mostly motorways. Perhaps the 4WD system (despite all the power; which I surely used btw!!) resulted in not even close to getting wheelspins and thus limiting the wear.

Helpful 15 - tyre reviewed on April 11, 2013
Given 54% while driving a BMW 330D Touring (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 5,500 spirited miles
I have a 2009 bmw 330d touring se (245 bhp) remapped to about 290 - 300 bhp and 430+ ft lb's
I had replaced my 4 Bridgestone run flats for normal Goodyear eagle f1 asymmetric in 20 June 2012. After less than 5 months and less than 6000 miles the rear tyres are on and below legal limit (1.6ml) and need to be replaced ASAP. While I would say I have a reasonably heavy right foot, my driving style is not damaging to tyres and I spend more than 50% on motorway standard roads. Also the noise off them is terrible. I actually brought It to my mechanic thinking it was a bearing or something wrong with the car.
As a driving enthusiast, he was aware of these tyres being noises when low on thread and said that higher performance (soft sticky) tyres + high torque car = poor wear
As a sales manager on the road a reasonable amount of time I appreciate a higher grip tyre but I really expect a tyre to last at least 50% longer. By the way the front tyres have almost 5 ml left

Helpful 13 - tyre reviewed on December 9, 2012
Given 84% while driving a BMW 320i Msport (245/35 R19 W) on mostly town for 12,000 spirited miles
This has to be the best tyre Ive ever driven on. Ive used a mix of premium and midrange brands. Best brand for me used to be yokohama but that was on a front wheel drive car, but these goodyears I used on a rear wheel drive so I think they top the yokos because of that. Have never had any scary moments with these goodys and always felt confident in the wet and around corners. Infact everytime I came to a corner I used to put my foot down just to test their limits. Never found the limit because they never let go. Unfortunately a bump in the side wall meant a MOT failure so never got to take these down to the tread limit. Had to take them off around half of their life. But while I had them, they were great. I hear the newer eagle f1 asymmetric 2 are even better. I think ill give them a go next time.
Helpful 11 - tyre reviewed on October 19, 2012
Given 57% while driving a Vauxhall Insignia CDTI 160 (225/40 R19 W) on mostly motorways for 16,000 average miles
Had all four tyres changed a year ago and picked Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrics based on the reviews on this website. I've done 16,000 mostly motorway miles and am devastated that the front tyres are now due for replacement, particularly given they cost me £225 a corner. For me, the tyres score well in every area except wear and for that reason, I shall not be buying them again. My last car (Astra SRI) had Dunlop Sport SP01's did a little more town driving and lasted 36,000 on the front (although petrol not diesel).
Helpful 12 - tyre reviewed on October 10, 2012