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.
Owners report excellent dry traction and confident handling, with many ratings in the 8-10 range. Treadwear receives strong praise for long-lasting performance, though a few note rapid wear in certain conditions. Comfort stands out with a smooth, quiet ride, supported by high scores in noise reduction. Winter traction is generally reliable in snow, though ice performance shows occasional variability with some ratings dipping to 5-6. Wet grip and hydroplaning resistance earn consistent 8-10 scores, inspiring confidence in rainy conditions. While most categories excel, a small subset of users reported lower treadlife or ice traction, suggesting mixed experiences in extreme scenarios. Overall, feedback aligns well with the tire’s all-season touring focus.
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Most customers rate the Goodyear Assurance's wet traction highly, with scores of 9s and 10s praising confident wet braking and hydroplaning resistance. While a few lower ratings note reduced grip in heavy rain, the majority highlight reliable all-season performance in wet conditions.
March 07, 2018
3.7 out of 5
...These are really good wet pavement, but soaking wet, where there's pooling of the water, and these tires are just as vulnerable to slipping and sliding as any other...
I've owned Michelin, General, Dunlap, Telstar, Kumho, Kelly, Bridgestone, Goodrich, Hankook, and Firestone tires in all my years of driving. These are the first Goodyears that I've ever purchased. Until I bought these, I thought the Firestones which I had 20 years ago were the best, but these blow them away. Went about $50 over my budget, but worth it. I haven't had tires this good in the snow since those Firestones. I live in a hilly neighborhood. One snow storm, I had to go out of my way because of a fallen tree. I didn't realize that I went down and back up a steep hill in Drive, until I was about to turn onto a side street and wanted to shift down from 2nd to 1st. Imagine my surprise when I discovered I did that whole thing in normal gear. These are really good wet pavement, but soaking wet, where there's pooling of the water, and these tires are just as vulnerable to slipping and sliding as any other. As for ice, it's ice. Not much any tire, even these, can do in those conditions. I did see that some people complained about the treadlife. I think that treadlife is predicated on driving styles. I'm really hard on my tires, I've never gotten the full life span of any tires that I've bought. So unless there's collusion among tire manufacturers, I going to say that it's my fault that my tires don't last. I'm definitely going to buy these same tires for my other car when the time comes to replace the Hankooks that I currently have.
Vehicle: 2008 Buick Lucerne CXL Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BETHLEHEM, PA Driving Style: Average
...It handles the snow and rain good. I drive my bug fast on highways and curves and I've had no handling issues with this tire.
I went from Yokohama's to these Goodyear tires. I am very happy with the overall performance. After 20,000 miles, the tread is great. It handles the snow and rain good. I drive my bug fast on highways and curves and I've had no handling issues with this tire.
Vehicle: 2001 Volkswagen Beetle Sport Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: EAST WINDSOR, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers report strong winter traction with scores 8-10, highlighting confident grip in snow. While some note challenges on ice (scores 5-7), the Assurance performs well for all-season winter needs.
October 14, 2014
4.7 out of 5
...I live in Oregon where we don't get a lot of snow & ice, but enough to make driving hazardous at times. I work for a utility, so I HAVE to get to work during these conditions. Couldn't ask for better tire to get me through the early morning ice in the hills outside Portland in the winter.
This is a great tire for my driving needs. I live in Oregon where we don't get a lot of snow & ice, but enough to make driving hazardous at times. I work for a utility, so I HAVE to get to work during these conditions. Couldn't ask for a better tire to get me through the early morning ice in the hills outside Portland in the winter.
Vehicle: 2005 Subaru Outback Wagon 2.5I Limited Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: OREGON CITY, OR Driving Style: Average
...Stopping, steering, and in snow is no problem in Michigan.
Purchase these tires specifically because of the mileage warranty of seventy thousand miles, these are my third set of Goodyear Assurance tires on two different automobiles. Quality and warranty are important for my tires, because I treasure my family and my own safety I want to be able to depend on the tires. With the high prices of tires today and what seems like tons of different brands, it is way too easy for a person to purchase cheap and unreliable tires from lets say bad dealers. Besides a good brand name, purchase your tires from a local tire dealers, one you know has been around for a while, and if connected to a branch of dealers the better, if you travel. You can always purchase tires from the Tire Rack and have a local dealer place them on your vehicle and save some serious cash, anyway I have been extremely pleased with these Assurance Tires from Goodyear, the tread is holding and the contact with the road is great, besides they look good on my car. I highly recommend these tires, even if they are expensive, one of the most important thing to remember is to rotate the tires every six thousand miles, they will last longer, and make sure you wash the tires once in a while. I bought four tires of Assurance for just about five hundred dollars, balanced and with a life time rotation, and bought a set just a little wider so it looks cool on my Sebring. Stopping , steering, and snow is no problem in Michigan.
Vehicle: 2004 Chrysler Sebring Limited Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SPRING LAKE, MI Driving Style: Average
...If you are in wet conditions then just embrace how terrible the traction is and enjoy spinning the wheels and sliding around. I truly feel unsafe in low speed city driving...
INSTANTLY ADDS 300HP!!! OTHERWISE, WHY WOULD MY CAR LOSE TRACTION SO MUCH WITH NEW TIRES????
On a serious note, these tires are unequivocally the worst tires that I have ever driven on in my entire life. It really boggles my mind as to how new tires can be so bad in every aspect. I needed a new set of tires after my General Altimaxes got to about 70K and had the belts exposed. Those old tires in that bad of condition were truly better than these new Goodyears. I really wish that I didn't waste my money.
TRACTION: There is none. My car had 130HP 13 years ago when it was new and did about a 9 second 0-60. Definitely not going to break the tires loose. I drive extremely conservatively and have never had it spin the tires when launching, but now I can rarely leave a light without looking like an idiot. In dry conditions they only slightly make due. I still would not recommend merging into traffic going faster than 30mph. If you are in wet conditions then just embrace how terrible the traction is and enjoy spinning the wheels and sliding around. I truly feel unsafe in low speed city driving.
NOISE: There is a whole lot of noise on these babies. For awhile, I was wondering why the insulation in my vehicle was breaking down so rapidly. Then I realized it was the tires. I hope you don't ever want to make a phone call, listen to the radio, or talk to a passenger again.
TREAD: Who cares?? These tires are so extraordinarily bad right out of the box. Maybe they will be better with 50K on them? Who knows? Obviously not us people who got scammed into buying these pitiful excuses for tires.
There is no reason that these tires should ever exist. Please don't buy them. I wish that I had looked more into reviews before I purchased these. Don't make the same mistake that I did.
REFUND MY MONEY GOODYEAR!!
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Civic EX Sedan Miles Driven on Tires: 11,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MARYSVILLE, CA Driving Style: Easy Going
Most customers rate dry traction highly with scores of 9-10, praising confident grip and responsive handling. While a few lower scores note occasional concerns, the Assurance All-Season excels in its intended use.
April 10, 2017
4.4 out of 5
...Dry conditions however they feel quite sticky especially on a hot day when the compound is warmed up...
I upgraded these tires from the cheap tires that had worn out on the car. There is a drastic difference between the cheap tires and brand new tires, so it may have colored my review. These tires perform much better in wet conditions than I expected, especially under hard breaking on the freeway from 55 to 20. I did notice that they tend to lose grip easily in wet conditions 30+ MPH. Dry conditions however they feel quite sticky especially on a hot day when the compound is warmed up. In Los Angeles we don't have very much ice or snow so I can't be of much help on that front.
As far as the aesthetic of the tire I think they're one of the best looking tread patterns for an A to B vehicle. The tread pattern is a symmetrical 4 block pattern on the shoulder with 4 wide grooves dividing the tire down the middle. It looks like it would be exceptionally grippy in snowy weather and take a good bite out of the snow. The Assurance line is above par for sure, but at the size I'm running lacks the cornering that I'd like to get in wet conditions.
Overall if these tires are on sale I would jump all over them, but full freight might be too steep a price for the majority of people.
Vehicle: 2006 Honda Civic EX Sedan Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GLENDALE, CA Driving Style: Easy Going
I have been extremely satisfied with these tires. Although from others that have them on a minivan, the treadwear has not been good. For me at roughly 12000 miles a year they have been great. Good handling and ride comfort.
Vehicle: 2010 Lexus RX 350 Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: null, null Driving Style: Average
...We are now nearly down to the wear-bars, and I am noticing that the braking performance has substantially dropped...
My wife has these tires on our Subaru Outback, it's our "family car". We are now nearly down to the wear-bars, and I am noticing that the braking performance has substantially dropped. Our other car is my 2009 Civic Si Sedan, and we use that in the Spring/Summer when it doesn't rain much because the wife doesn't like how low to the ground the Civic is when it's raining. Ironically, the Civic has far better tires performance and safety-wise; it has Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, and man those really nice tires. Anyways, regarding these Goodyear's - Not a fan! My wife and her sisters are Subaru fans, and I think that the put too much confidence in the AWD. I mean, how good is the AWD system going to be if you have poor tires? Yes, these tires are comfy and quiet. But if Subarus are supposed to enable you to traverse different terrains such as dirt, snow, wet, and such; shouldn't the tires complement or enable the cart do so? These aren't the tires you are looking for. *force hand motion*
Vehicle: 2011 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LOS ANGELES, CA Driving Style: Average
Customers consistently praise the Assurance All-Season's comfort, with most scoring 8-10 for smooth ride quality and low noise levels. High marks highlight excellent refinement, making it a top choice for all-season driving comfort.
August 18, 2023
4 out of 5
Great tire for ride comfort at a reasonable price.
Great tire for ride comfort at a reasonable price.
Vehicle: 2020 Nissan Murano FWD SL Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: CHARLESTON, IL Driving Style: Average
Vehicle: 2016 Ford Fusion FWD Titanium Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY Driving Style: Average
These tires ride like iron... They're noisy, harsh on bumps, have terrible on center feel...
These are the OEM tires that came on the car when purchased new. I'm a sales rep and drive 30K+ miles per year and it's 95% highway driving. I rotate the tires about every 10,000 miles. The good: I currently have almost 107,000 miles on the tires and they still (barely) pass inspection. I've never gotten this kind of mileage on any tire and Im amazed how they've worn like iron. The bad:. These tires ride like iron... They're noisy, harsh on bumps, have terrible on center feel, are marginal in snow and rain, and they don't handle very well. For highway driving their OK, but aren't very capable in the curves. This isn't surprising for a hard compound, long lasting, wear resistant rubber.
I just ordered new tires and no, I'm not getting the same tires, but that's a review for another day.
Vehicle: 2017 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited Miles Driven on Tires: 100,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: HAVRE DE GRACE, MD Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate treadwear highly with scores of 9s and 10s, highlighting long-lasting performance in all-season conditions. Some lower scores note uneven wear patterns, but overall satisfaction remains strong.
June 30, 2016(Verified Purchase)
4 out of 5
...65000 miles on tires look almost new, great wear...
highway driving,snow country, 65000 miles on tires look almost new, great wear, smooth riding, low noise. great tires.
Vehicle: 2011 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Miles Driven on Tires: 67,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: REXFORD, NY Driving Style: Average
...Currently at 60,000 miles and not even close to the wear-bars yet. Going to put on another set before they get to the wear-bars, probably around 65,000 miles...
Great tires. Currently at 60,000 miles and not even close to the wear-bars yet. Going to put on another set before they get to the wear-bars, probably around 65,000 miles. Best Goodyear tires I've had in a long long time.
...Customers report good longevity with these tires. One customer shares: "i had to buy a new tire because i cut the sidewall on one ,, and got this since it was also oem factory .. and was very happy with performance and handling to 25k mile since a new car.. and would estimate i could still go another 25k"...
i had to buy a new tire because i cut the sidewall on one ,, and got this since it was also oem factory .. and was very happy with performance and handling to 25k mile since a new car.. and would estimate i could still go another 25k ...
i then bought 2 new from tire rack to mount and use only on the rear and that i rotate only on the rear axle ,, and rotate the 3 original tires on the front end only... to max my wear on each tires now ..
i been buying tires from tirerack for years to decades and always gotten fresh recent manufactured tires and i have always been able to use over 60k miles to 80k miles because of my easy driving ..
but you also need to understand as you wear tires down it will degrade in wet conditions .. it is so obvious .. but you then drive with even more extra caution in those situation the more you wear down .. but then your dry response will get better .. so obvious too .. i don't drive my car in snow ,, but essentially the snow situation will be changing too when tires are new to being worn for performance handling .. i however will drive my 4wd pu in snow .. if i did not have my pu ,, i would buy snow tires for winter ,, i do not trust any all season tire in any snow situation less than 4" or more than 4
Vehicle: 2018 Chevrolet Cruze LT Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: KENDALL PARK, NJ Driving Style: Easy Going
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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