Grand Touring All-Season tires are for drivers who want a combination of a sophisticated appearance, competent handling and H-speed rated (or higher) durability, along with all-season traction, including in light snow. Grand Touring All-Season tires branded with the M+S symbol are often used as Original Equipment (O.E.) on sophisticated coupes and luxurious performance sedans.
O.E. Grand Touring All-Season tires are typically purchased as direct replacements for worn-out pairs/sets of the vehicle's original tires. They can also be used for other vehicle applications in complete sets of four or axle pairs if available in an appropriate size, load range, and speed rating to match the existing O.E. tires' performance category and specifications.
Limited sizes of the Eagle Touring are available with Goodyear's SoundComfort™ technology, which involves the manufacturer adhering a layer of sound-absorbing foam to the inner liner of the tire to reduce cabin noise in the vehicle. These sizes are identified on the Specs page and in the search results.
Los neumáticos de Gran Turismo Para Toda Estación han sido fabricados para conductores que desean una combinación de maniobrabilidad predecible, apariencia sofisticada y durabilidad con código de velocidad H (o mayor), y tracción durante todas las estaciones del año, incluyendo superficies cubiertas con poca nieve. Estos neumáticos poseen el símbolo M+S (lodo y nieve) y son utilizados comúnmente como originales (O.E., por sus siglas en inglés) en autos cupé sofisticados y sedanes lujosos de rendimiento.
Los neumáticos originales (O.E.) de Gran Turismo Para Toda Estación, son comprados usualmente para reemplazar pares o juegos de cuatro originales, que se han desgastado. Pueden ser usados en otros vehículos, en pares o grupos de cuatro, si tienen el tamaño, índice de carga y código de velocidad, igual al de la categoría de rendimiento y especificaciones de los neumáticos originales.
Un número limitado de tamaños del Eagle Touring se encuentran disponibles con la tecnología "SoundComfort™" de Goodyear, la cual adhiere una capa de espuma absorbente de sonido a la parte interna del neumático, para reducir el ruido en la cabina del vehículo. Estos tamaños son identificados en las páginas de especificaciones (Specs) y en resultados de búsqueda.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 05/07/25(1 of 4)
See official manufacturer's warranty brochure for specific details.
New vehicle Original Equipment tire warranties often differ from those covering replacement tires. Consult your vehicle documents to confirm Original Equipment tire warranty coverage.
User experiences show the Goodyear Eagle Touring delivers excellent comfort with many ratings in the 8-10 range for smooth, quiet driving. Dry traction receives consistent praise (scores 8-10) for confident handling, while wet traction earns solid marks (7-9) with reliable grip and hydroplaning resistance. However, treadwear scores show significant concerns, with many ratings below 5 indicating premature wear. Winter traction is a notable weakness, with frequent 0-4 ratings for ice and deep snow performance. While the tire excels in its core Grand Touring role for three-season use, buyers prioritizing longevity or winter capability may find limitations.
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210 reviews mention "Wet Traction"
128 positive
82 negative
Most customers rate the Eagle Touring's wet traction highly, with scores of 8-10 highlighting confident wet braking and reliable hydroplaning resistance. While a few lower scores indicate some concerns, the majority find it performs excellently in all-season conditions.
June 08, 2024
3.4 out of 5
...I drive in Florida, so although I have no experience with these tires in snow, I have experienced them in the rain, and I've had no issue with traction in wet or dry conditions...
This is my second set of Goodyear Eagle Touring tires; my first set was OEM.
Despite all of the reviews claiming that tread wear was subpar, my first pair is currently at 43,000 miles after two years of use, and this second set that I just purchased will be put on at my next oil change at 45,000. The price on these dropped over $150 for the set, and they’re most definitely worth that price! I went ahead and made the purchase a little early since I have been eyeing these for two years and they have always been over $800 for the set, so the new $650 (and still falling!) price was attractive.
I drive in Florida, so although I have no experience with these tires in snow, I have experienced them in the rain, and I’ve had no issue with traction in wet or dry conditions. I have nothing negative to say about them. I think they score a solid 7-out-of-10. They’re not the best tire, obviously, but they are far, FAR from being a bad tire!
I don’t consider myself to drive slowly, because I do like to have some fun with my car, but some of you all must be practicing some really bad habits for your tires to wear out before 30,000 miles (as quickly as a high-performance tire). For those of you who say these have horrible tread wear, let me give you a few tips:
•Accelerate gently. You don’t have to be a grandma about it, but you don’t need to get to 50mph in 3 seconds, either.
•Brake earlier and be more gentle with your brakes overall.
•Go a little slower around turns. I know it’s fun to go fast, believe me, but it will cause your tires to wear out sooner.
Follow those 3 tips, and you can get your Eagle Touring tires to well-over 40,000 miles like I did!
Vehicle: 2023 Mazda CX-50 Turbo AWD 245/45-20 Miles Driven on Tires: 43,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: PINELLAS PARK, FL Driving Style: Average
Customers rate the Eagle Touring's dry traction highly, with most scoring 9s and 10s. High marks highlight responsive handling and reliable grip, excelling in all-season driving conditions.
November 29, 2024
(Verified Purchase)
5 out of 5
Extremely good road handling and grip
Extremely good road handling and grip
Vehicle: 2020 Hyundai Kona AWD Limited Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MASTIC BEACH, NY Driving Style: Easy Going
Most customers rate comfort highly with scores of 9-10, praising the smooth ride and quiet performance. While a few lower scores exist, the Eagle Touring excels in all-season touring comfort as intended.
April 14, 2024
(Verified Purchase)
4.9 out of 5
This tire is an exellent tire it give me a very confortable ride...
This tire is an exellent tire it give me a very confortable ride ,when the time come for me to replace my tires I will use the Good Year Eagle touring again.
Vehicle: 2014 Cadillac XTS 3.6L FWD Luxury Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: BEAR, DE Driving Style: Average
...Very quiet tire with excellent steering response but still comfortable ride...
original equipment on my Macan GTS. Compelled to write after seeing negative reviews on this site. Tire wear is excellent as I have 7-7.5/32 tread after 15k miles. Very quiet tire with excellent steering response but still comfortable ride. It checks all boxes as an all season tire in a sport SUV.
Vehicle: 2021 Porsche Macan GTS Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: NOVI, MI Driving Style: Average
...These tires are unusually loud. Instead of a quiet, refined ride, every rotation produces a disruptive cacophony of road noise that detracts from an otherwise smooth drive...
I have been involuntarily subjected to living with these tires (as the OEM fitment) on my otherwise excellent Honda. They leave much to be desired. The only upside? They've pushed me to seriously consider an early upgrade to Vredestein—or perhaps Pirelli—in the near future.
Sound and Comfort: These tires are unusually loud. Instead of a quiet, refined ride, every rotation produces a disruptive cacophony of road noise that detracts from an otherwise smooth drive.
Handling: They lack responsiveness and precision, leaving the car feeling unbalanced during turns and sudden maneuvers. The steering confidence is compromised, which is baffling for a vehicle renowned for safely like the Honda Accord.
Ride Quality: Even minor road imperfections translate into a jarring, uncomfortable experience. Rather than absorbing bumps, these tires transmit every irregularity to the cabin, diminishing overall comfort and interrupting an otherwise serene experience.
Value for Money: Priced on the higher end, these tires fall well short of expectations. Brands like Goodyear, Vredestein, and Pirellil *all* can offer much better performance, comfort, and value for a similar cost. These are not the tires you're looking for unless your only requirement is round and made-of-rubber.
OEM Decision: It's puzzling why Honda chose these tires. One might suspect that the decision was influenced by some "golf-course bro-negotiations" rather than performance merits.
After around a decade of enjoying Vredestein tires on my other vehicles, I'm convinced that a change here is overdue. My next set will likely be a move to Quatrac Pro+ or a similar proven alternative. These tires only serve as a reminder that the right tire can make all the difference in sound, handling, and comfort, and either make or ruin your driving experience.
Vehicle: 2021 Honda Accord Hybrid Touring Miles Driven on Tires: 24,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: FREDERICKSBURG, VA Driving Style: Easy Going
Winter traction shows concerning scores, with many ratings between 0-5. Customers report slippery conditions, lack of snow grip, and unstable handling, deeming it unacceptable for serious winter use despite its all-season categorization.
March 06, 2026
(Verified Purchase)
3.9 out of 5
I was really disappointed that these tires are useless in the slightest amount of snow on the ground. Had to use a second car to commute due to the poor snow performance.
I was really disappointed that these tires are useless in the slightest amount of snow on the ground.
Had to use a second car to commute due to the poor snow performance.
Vehicle: 2021 Dodge Challenger RWD SXT Miles Driven on Tires: 13,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MILLTOWN, NJ Driving Style: Average
...Grip in the snow was so bad the first winter that I decided to get a different set of tires for the second winter, which is not something I normally have to do. I shouldn't need to do seasonal tire changes on an SUV to keep things safe in winter- and these Goodyear Eagles just aren't safe in even light snow.
These tires came on my Highlander when new. They provide decent dry grip and handling, but are poor in wet conditions and downright awful in even light snow and ice. This poor performance has gradually gotten worse as the tires have aged. I now have about 20,000 miles on them and they are tire noise has increased and grip in all conditions has gotten worse. Driving in the rain on the highway results in a lot of slipping around- enough to force you to slow down in order to maintain safety. This isn't something that I've experienced with other tires- other than in really, really heavy rain.
Grip in the snow was so bad the first winter that I decided to get a different set of tires for the second winter, which is not something I normally have to do. The tires are only about half worn at this point- but I'm already shopping around for replacements. I shouldn't need to do seasonal tire changes on an SUV to keep things safe in winter- and these Goodyear Eagles just aren't safe in even light snow.
One other thing that I really don't like about these tires- and I'm not sure if it's just my particular set or not- is that the tires developed a brown haze after a few months. It looks awful and no matter how much I scrub them and clean them- the brown haze returns after a few days. Doing a bit of research, it seems like most tire makers use an antiozonant to prevent this from happening. Maybe Goodyear didn't apply enough to these specific tires- as I've noticed it on other Highlanders too.
Vehicle: 2023 Toyota Highlander FWD 235/55-20 Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MILWAUKEE, WI Driving Style: Average
This tire should not be used anywhere that has winter. This tire is worthless in any snow, zero stopping ability and horrible grip...
This tire is the worst tire I've had on a vehicle in 30 years. I scraped them at 10k miles due to safety concerns. This tire should not be used anywhere that has winter. This tire is worthless in any snow, zero stopping ability and horrible grip. The tire was loud on dry pavement and never provided any handling confidence. I will never consider a Goodyear product after this tire experience.
Vehicle: 2024 Toyota Highlander AWD Platinum BUILT 08/24 OR LATER Miles Driven on Tires: 10,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MINNEAPOLIS, MN Driving Style: Average
Mixed ratings with many scoring 0-6 and some 9-10. Customers report premature wear, disappointed in tread life, and needing replacement early despite being Grand Touring All-Season tires. Numerous low scores highlight rapid wear and dissatisfaction with mileage expectations.
July 29, 2025
(Verified Purchase)
3.8 out of 5
...Tread wear I feel is terrible...
Thought the tires were ok , Tread wear I feel is terrible , road noise is average at best . Won’t be buying Good Year again
Vehicle: 2023 Lincoln Navigator L 4WD 285/45-22 Miles Driven on Tires: 70,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: FOREST PARK, IL Driving Style: Average
...No treadwear warranty, wore out less than 10,000 miles.
Terrible tire. Side wall blowouts with no explanation. No treadwear warranty, wore out less than 10,000 miles.
Vehicle: 2023 BMW iX xDrive50 Miles Driven on Tires: 9,900 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH Driving Style: Easy Going
...Treadwear was --- awful, I was down to 4/32" after 2 years and 36k miles...
These tires came with my Toyota Highlander from the factory. They are probably the worst tires I've ever had on any of the 4 vehicles I've owned over my lifetime. Wet traction was atrocious, even on my AWD Highlander I'd still get some wheel slip pulling out from a stop. Wet cornering was even worse, you'd actively feel the car understeer and start to go wide when turning on a wet road surface. Even when you were confident that you were going slow enough to take that corner on a rainy day, I was usually proven wrong and can feel the tires slipping. For dry usage, they were ok. They still had more tire slip than I like, but they were good enough. Cornering was also just ok in dry conditions. The turning response of these tires was absolutely horrendous, it felt like you were driving a boat. It was only when I left the shop with my newly mounted Michelin Crossclimate 2s, which replaced these Goodyear's, that I noticed how terrible the turning response was. Noise out of these tires is also just OK, they're not the quietest tire but also not the loudest, I'd say they're acceptable but still give a good bit of road noise. Treadwear was --- awful, I was down to 4/32" after 2 years and 36k miles. I probably could have gotten a few more months out of them, but I was just sick of how poor these tires handled. The one place these tires weren't atrocious in was the snow, they performed fairly decently considering how bad they were at everything else. I don't know if I should attribute that more to the tire, or to my Toyota Highlander's AWD system. Definitely not as good as a snow tire, but I'd rank them above average compared to most other all seasons.
Vehicle: 2023 Toyota Highlander AWD 235/55-20 Miles Driven on Tires: 36,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: ELIZABETHTOWN, PA Driving Style: Spirited
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