The Integrity is an all-season tire that's engineered for use on sedans, CUVs, and minivans Backed by a 50,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty Solid center rib creates a quiet ride while also promoting a long tread life Steel belts within the tire improve toughness and reliability Rubber compound allows for strong traction and performance year-round
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Brand | GOODYEAR |
Item model number | Integrity |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 262485 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.9 (950 ratings) 3.9 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 697662016403 |
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Goodyear Integrity 195/70R14 90 S Tire Fits: 2001-02 Honda Accord Value Package, 1998-2000 Honda Accord DX
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I find these tires to have very good tread life and traction. I have been a dealership technician for 30 years and I always keep my vehicle alignment within specs, front and rear. I keep my tire pressure at the manufacturers specification at all times as well. I want maximum life from my tires and I want the most for my money. Take care of them and they'll take care of you.
Great traction on wet roads, less noisy than my previous tires. Definitely worth it for the price. It's not a four season tire, but if live somewhere where it doesn't snow then this is a really good option.
We installed a set of Goodyear Assurance Maxlife tires on our 2019 Nissan Rogue SL AWD. We've put about 4,000 miles on them now and they provide good traction in all weather conditions. They are smooth riding, but they are the loudest tires I have ever had on any car. They are noisy at all speeds, in town or on the highway.
Great inexpensive tire actually. They hold the road very well, even in weather. Not too soft nor harsh they give a good comfortable ride. They are just a good cheap tire. One draw back I have found but its not that big of a deal is they tend to jurk side to side on grates and groved roads. This is only minor, but it happens none the less.
so far handles great and holds well in the snow would recommend to a friend
I must of been lucky to have found a full set of brand new tires for less then $200 and there brand name tires (Goodyear) if someone was looking for a set of tires but didn't want to spend $400-$500 on a new set these are definitely a tire I could recommend they're great for the snow I drove in 21/2 -3inches no problem and I drive a 96 Honda accord plus they do great in the rain (handling, stoping) I'd give them 5stars but they have a low rating I think like 50,000 miles
These are the first set of new tires that I purchased for my 2014 Ford Fusion as I was originally using the stock tires that were on the car when I purchased it new. I used to get 36 - 37 MPG combined on my old tires, that has dropped dramatically to now 32 MPG with no change in driving habits or activity; change was observed immediately after the new tires were installed. On my daily commute, when just COASATING down certain hills, I used to have to tap the BRAKE in order to maintain a constant speed, now, on the same hills, I have to tap the GAS in order to maintain my speed; acceleration also feels very sluggish. I bought these tires since they were on sale, however, I will easily be paying more in the long run just on the cost of extra gas that I will need. Definitely spend more money and buy the make/model of tires that originally came with the fusion. Tires have performed as expected in various road conditions for being brand new tires. I've had these tires on for 6 months so cannot speak to their longevity.
I'm really quite dumfounded by how quickly these tires are wearing down since the they were installed in early February, 2024. My vehicle is a 2006 Toyota Sienna and it has front wheel drive. I had the good year tire store install them just after my independent mechanic replaced the rear springs and performed a four wheel alignment. I have used other tire brands that have lasted much longer. I'm not going to name those other tire brands in this review but, I most likely will return to the tire brands I have used in the past. Goodyear is a big national brand but, it's not a good brand.
I bought a set of these last year for my 2010 mercury grand marquis. I've had noting but problems with them. First off at highway speeds 60-8] they caused my car to vibrate. Took my car to ford and they performed a multi point inspection on the whole front end and nothing was found to be wrong. I had ford do a roadforce balance and found that 2 of the 4 tires were in the red. One was corrected where it barely passed amd one didn't. I had the one replaced and now the one that barely passed is causing vibrations again. I bought the tires thinking I was getting a great deal and since I don't male much money I thought with a 85,000 mile warranty that they would last me a long time. It seems Goodyear quality has left the building. When these tires reach the end of their life or when I get the funds to replace I will be buying Michelin tires. The only thing that will change my mind is if Goodyear will allow me to exchange these for a set of comfort tread tires or rsa's. I ve had those in the past and didn't have any problems sure they have shorter warranties but without the problems.
I purchased a set of All-Season tires April 14 2022. 12 thousand miles later they are already down to the wear bars. To say I am disappointed would be an understatement. The shop I called today about getting a new set said that they do not recommend goodyear anymore because they simply aren't what they used to be. I have another set of wheels that were 2 years older than this set and I am still using them. This is ridiculous. You can get michelin tires for 10 dollars more a tire and they actually respond to the 1-star reviews and help you out. I will no longer be using goodyear any longer and I recommend you do the same.