The Assurance All-Season is Goodyear's entry-level Passenger All-Season member of their Assurance family of tires. Developed for drivers of family sedans and minivans looking for practical tires that provide confident all-season traction, the Assurance All-Season delivers Goodyear value by combining attractive pricing, long wear and year-round traction in dry, wet and wintry conditions, even in light snow.
Assurance All-Season tires feature an all-season compound molded into a symmetric tread design featuring stable independent shoulder blocks that promote confident dry and wet road handling. Four wide grooves help evacuate water and slush to enhance traction in wet and wintry conditions while multiple sipes increase the number of biting edges to promote snow traction. The tire's internal structure includes a polyester cord body and twin steel belts to combine a smooth ride along with strength and durability.
El neumático Assurance All-Season es una de las versiones más simple de la familia de neumáticos Assurance de Goodyear y pertenece a la categoría: Pasajero Toda Estación. Desarrollado para conductores de sedanes y minivans familiares, que buscan un neumático práctico y proporcione tracción confiable durante todas las estaciones del año. El Assurance All-Season ofrece el valor Goodyear, combinando un precio atractivo, desgaste lento y tracción durante todo el año, sobre superficies secas, mojadas y en condiciones invernales, inclusive con poca nieve.
Los neumáticos Assurance All-Season poseen un compuesto de caucho para toda estación, moldeado en una banda de rodamiento con diseño simétrico, la cual, cuenta con bloques independientes estables en los hombros, estos proporcionan una maniobrabilidad confiable sobre carreteras secas y mojadas. Cuatro canales anchos ayudan a evacuar agua y aguanieve para mejorar la tracción sobre mojado y condiciones invernales, mientras que, ranuras pequeñas múltiples aumentan el número de bordes adherentes, para proporcionar tracción sobre superficies con nieve.
La estructura interna incluye cordón de poliéster y dos correas de acero para combinar un andar tranquilo, con fortaleza y durabilidad.
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Tire Rack Test Results Goodyear Assurance All-Season
The Give and Take of All-Season Tires(06:06)
Firestone's newest, the Champion Fuel Fighter, joins some very popular tires in the touring all-season category. And with all-season tires, there's a lot of give and take when it comes to design and engineering before you get a tire that's good in all seasons.
Has Firestone delivered a lot of give with very little take? Let's find out.
Ratings show mixed results for this all-season touring tire. Dry traction receives positive feedback, with many scores in the 7-8 range, though some report inconsistent grip. Treadwear raises notable concerns, with frequent 0-3 scores suggesting premature wear. Comfort also underperforms, with noise and ride harshness frequently criticized. Winter traction struggles in snow and ice, with many ratings below 5. Wet traction shows variability, with hydroplaning resistance often scoring 4-6. While the tire handles basic dry conditions adequately, its weaknesses in durability, comfort, and seasonal versatility make it less compelling for drivers prioritizing year-round reliability in a touring all-season tire.
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748 reviews mention "Dry Traction"
439 positive
309 negative
Most customers report strong dry traction with scores between 7-10, praising confident grip and responsive handling. While some lower scores exist, the Turanza EL400-02 performs reliably in its intended all-season touring use.
721 reviews mention "Wet Traction"
235 positive
486 negative
Many customers report mediocre wet traction, with scores between 0-6 highlighting hydroplaning concerns and slippery handling. Some note tires feel floaty on wet roads, indicating unacceptable performance for an all-season touring tire.
March 25, 2021
1.9 out of 5
...Poor traction in wet weather, and you can forget about snow...
These tires came standard on my 2017 Toyota Camry when bought new several years ago. At only 47,000 miles, they are in need of replacement. They have been very noisy especially when turning since at least 20,000 miles. Poor traction in wet weather, and you can forget about snow. Dealer said to replace at the 40,000 mile service as the treadwear was so low. Based on other reviews, it's definitely not just me with these problems. I take good care of my vehicle and tires, getting service done with rotations every 5k miles. I will be replacing these for better tires soon. Avoid at all costs!
Vehicle: 2017 Toyota Camry 4cyl SE Miles Driven on Tires: 47,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SIMI VALLEY, CA Driving Style: Average
The tires would skid with the smallest amount of rain and were completely unpredictable with the lightest snow fall. They are so bad...
The tires would skid with the smallest amount of rain and were completely unpredictable with the lightest snow fall. They are so bad they should be illegal.
Vehicle: 2020 Lexus RC 350 F Sport AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LAFAYETTE HILL, PA Driving Style: Spirited
Winter traction receives concerning scores (0-5 dominate), with customers reporting slippery in snow, getting stuck, and lack of ice grip. While some rate 7-9, performance is unacceptable for an all-season tire's intended winter use.
November 15, 2018
1.5 out of 5
These are by far the worst tires when it comes to snow. I have no idea why VW or Toyota would ever put these on any of their cars... These tires have roughly 12,000 miles on them and are downright dangerous in snow, the 1.8 Turbo in the Jetta easily sets off the traction control in the rain even if you are going very easy on the peddle from a stop...
These are by far the worst tires when it comes to snow. I have no idea why VW or Toyota would ever put these on any of their cars. These tires have roughly 12,000 miles on them and are downright dangerous in snow, the 1.8 Turbo in the Jetta easily sets off the traction control in the rain even if you are going very easy on the peddle from a stop. I had a 500HP Mustang that was better in the snow, these tires are downright scary in any amount of snow at the 35PSI that VW recommends. Last winter I ran them at 30 PSI and they were slightly better but I mostly drive my Jeep in the winter. Do not even consider buying these tires, at 12,000 miles I have to replace them. The Yokohamas on my Mustang were pretty good until about 30,000 miles in the snow but I really cannot express how bad these tires are in any amount of snow. If you live where it snows get rid of these tires ASAP before winter if you buy your car and do not lease a car that comes with these tires like a Camry. You WILL crash.
Vehicle: 2015 Volkswagen Jetta SE Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: DOWNERS GROVE, IL Driving Style: Average
The Bridgestone Turanza EL400-02 shows mixed comfort results, with a concerning number of low scores (0-5) for harsh ride and unbearable road noise. While some rate it 9-10, dissatisfied customers highlight jarring bumps, loud cabin intrusion, and poor ride quality.
July 20, 2021
1.4 out of 5
These tires came on my 2014 Camry SE and I have been disappointed with the rough ride and noise level of these tires since day one. At first I thought it may be due to the car being an SE or because I lived in Michigan and how bad the roads were. I had owed a 97 Camry prior to this one and remember how smooth and quiet it was...
These tires came on my 2014 Camry SE and I have been disappointed with the rough ride and noise level of these tires since day one. At first I thought it may be due to the car being an SE or because I lived in Michigan and how bad the roads were. I had owed a 97 Camry prior to this one and remember how smooth and quiet it was. I’ve been needing replacements for about 2 years now but since I retired and moved to TN I don’t drive much and have put off replacing due to fear I could end up getting something as bad or worse than these. I am doing a lot of research and learning all I can about tires before I replace these. I would not recommend these tires. And would be skeptical of this brand now.
Vehicle: 2014 Toyota Camry 4cyl SE Miles Driven on Tires: 50,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WAYNESBORO, TN Driving Style: Easy Going
Numerous customers report rapid treadwear, with scores between 0-4 highlighting premature wear and needing replacement early. Despite occasional high ratings, poor durability remains a common complaint for this all-season tire.
February 24, 2026
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...Don't wear well, don't hold air, ride hard.. Took them off after 5k miles because they were so terrible...
These tires are absolutely terrible. Don't wear well, don't hold air, ride hard.. Took them off after 5k miles because they were so terrible... Will never buy Bridgestones again. Car drives and rides better with the Generals I installed... And I don't have any of the problems I listed previously
Vehicle: 2020 Lexus IS 300 F Sport AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: CRANFORD, NJ Driving Style: Average
...However being very retentive with my tires: always rotating at about 5000 miles, weekly pressure checks with an accurate gauge, regardless these tires are nearly bald at 20,000 mikes. Additionally they only have a manufacturer treadwear rating of 260, these are essentially overpriced disposable tires.
These tires came with my ES350 from the factory and are likely the worst tires I have owned in many years of driving. The Bridgestone EL400-02's do provide a quiet comfortable ride in dry conditions. However being very retentive with my tires: always rotating at about 5000 miles, weekly pressure checks with an accurate gauge, regardless these tires are nearly bald at 20,000 mikes. They are also somewhat pricey, unfortunately Lexus only equipped higher optioned ES350 models with the excellent Michelin MXV4's. I would suggest that you look at Michelin's offerings when replacing these tires. Additionally they only have a manufacturer treadwear rating of 260, these are essentially overpriced disposable tires.
Vehicle: 2016 Lexus ES 350 Miles Driven on Tires: 20,009 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: NEW CITY, NY Driving Style: Average
I have only 32,000 miles on my lexus and the front tires are almost bald...
I have only 32000 miles on my lexus and the front tires are almost bald. Will never biy these tures again.
Vehicle: 2019 Lexus IS 300 F Sport AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 32,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WAUWATOSA, WI Driving Style: Average
The Give and Take of All-Season Tires - Winter Update(02:44)
Firestone's newest, the Champion Fuel Fighter, joins some very popular tires in the touring all-season category. And with all-season tires, there's a lot of give and take when it comes to design and engineering before you get a tire that's good in all seasons.
Has Firestone delivered a lot of give with very little take? Let's find out.
Firestone's newest, the Champion Fuel Fighter, joins some very popular tires in the touring all-season category. And with all-season tires, there's a lot of give and take when it comes to design and engineering before you get a tire that's good in all seasons.
Has Firestone delivered a lot of give with very little take? Let's find out.
Passenger & Standard Touring All-Season Tires: Looking for Good, Basic, Reliable Tires Winter Update(02:13)
For most drivers, a tire that offers good traction, comfortable ride and reasonable treadlife is a good fit. Many Passenger or Standard Touring All-Season tires are designed to deliver exactly that.
But what about when it snows? We went to Sweden to test this tire where winter reigns supreme.
For most drivers, a tire that offers good traction, comfortable ride and reasonable treadlife is a good fit. Many Passenger or Standard Touring All-Season tires are designed to deliver exactly that.
We recently compared the new Goodyear Assurance All-Season to others in this category: Firestone FR710, General AltiMAX RT43 and Yokohama AVID Ascend.
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