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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
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BFGoodrich Traction T/A All-Season Highway Tire P215/50R16 89V Fits: 1999-2000 Ford Contour SVT, 2000-01 Mercury Cougar V6
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I drive 75 mostly highway miles one way to work in a 2004 Ford Focus. These are the only tires I will put on it. Get a consistent 32+ mpg. I will use these until they stop making them. They will get noisy when they are ready to replace, and by that time they will begin to lose traction in wet weather.
I've used these on my 95 thunderbird for about 8 years and I'm trying to buy more now. I've been happy with them. 225 55 17 looks great on my rims and barly slows the car compared to the stock 215's. I used 245's on my previous car, an 87 cutlass and those fat tires slowed it like an anchor.
i have owned two sets of this tire first set was on my 06 corolla (215/55R16) which i was told was a bad tire to have on that car and that it wouldnt fit. after they were finally put on my car, gee they fit pedrfect!!! ill never buy another tire. the car i drive now in an 05 police interceptor, (235/55R16) same story. fits perfect!!! being in San Diego, ca. this tire i cannot find any issuses!!! wet dry hot cold perfect! EXCELLENT IN ALL AREAS!!! the only thing taking me away from these TRACTION T/As, is me getting 18" wheels so ill have to change to the g-Force™ Super Sport A/S :) EXCELLENT IN ALL AREAS!!!
Without question, if I could still get them locally, I'd buy them in a heartbeat. Went thru 3 sets on my 2001 Impala, approximately 180,000 miles, in snow, ice, rain, dirt and sun in North Dakota. Had a set on my ex's 2005 Impala and a set on my daughters' 2002 Alero. BEST tire I ever bought, hands down. Where can I find them? Are they still in production?
Bought a set of T/A Traction tires for my 2005 CR-V. When I first purchased the car (used), there was a very cheap set of BCT tires. What a difference a set of good tires makes! My car has never had a smoother ride and the performance in wet weather has been great so far. I'm looking forward to seeing how they do in the snow.
2000 Mustang V6 in New England. NOT driven in the snow, PERFECT on wet roads. Lasted over 4 years, 40,000 miles. We would really like raised white letters for Fenway (green like the monster).
Very happy with performance, but VERY noisy. Excellent rain and snow traction. Stiff sidewalls and good shoulder tread thickness made cornering admirable. Only real drawback was the tires would let you know when they need rotation. The fronts would get "sawtooth wear", and every 3k miles the noise would be so loud on the highway the only way to stop it was sending them to the rear to square up. I'm certain the blocky tread spaced relatively far apart (the reason it was so good in rain and snow} is why the tread wore that way up front. I maintain our vehicles very well and align them annually, plus my friends who I recommended buy these tires had the same issue; It wasn't my car. My wife and I got just over 40k miles out of the set of four. The performance and life is great as far as I'm concerned, but the 3k mile rotation interval and noisy nature make it unlikely I'd buy these again. After 1k miles the noisiness would start, and by 3k the radio couldn't be heard without REALLY cranking the volume. With that being said, we have Long Trails on both her SUV and my last truck and would stick with them no problem. I preferred their old asymetrical tread pattern though... But that's another story.
I bought this tires in San Antonio, Tx. BFGOODRICH TRACTION T/A in 02/2008... My brother-law told me this are good tires...Well they are Ok. but I will not buy this tires again.. Today I need tires 09/2014 cause treads are low with only 37,614 miles on it. This tires have a 70000mile warranty, something wrong..When it comes to traction in wet becarefull, and dry well to much spinning and Im not trying to burn rubber. I had different tires when I came from California. never A problem..Sorry guys
These tires are used for around town and the very occasional 3 hour trip. I have 25,000 miles on the car and the tires are almost to the tread wear markers. The promised mileage is 70,000 miles. I have had the car new from the dealer for 4 1/2 years. It will never make the promised mileage. I am 70 years old and drive like it, so the manner of driving is mild and I check my tire pressures regularly with more than one tire gage, because tire gages can be "off". What's "off" is the promised mileage.
I bought these tires in Oct. 2009 as replacements for my '05 Mazda 6. They handle great, but the road noise has worsened during the last 6 months or so. It's now at the point of being very disturbing and distracting. I've got a road trip planned to Glacier Nat'l Park and am not looking forward to the drive. There's still lots of tread left, but I'm considering shelling out the money simply to have a normal amount of noise.