The Assurance WeatherReady is Goodyear's Grand Touring All-Season tire designed for the drivers of family sedans, coupes, crossovers, SUVs and minivans who want the smooth and quiet ride of a premium touring tire combined with the year-round confidence that comes from driving a vehicle equipped with all-weather tires, having met industry severe snow service requirements and qualifying for the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.
The special soy-based rubber tread compound of the Assurance WeatherReady is molded into an asymmetric tread design focused on providing the traction needed for any weather condition. Goodyear's Weather Reactive Technology delivers control in inclement weather with 3D TredLock Technology Blades in the center and outboard tread ribs to provide stable cornering in slippery conditions. Evolving Traction Grooves help retain high levels of grip as the tire wears. Added silica in the tread compound aids traction on wet roads, while the Sweeping Tread Grooves move water away from the footprint to the four deep, circumferential channels to resist hydroplaning. The intermediate ribs of the Assurance WeatherReady feature Zigzag Biting Edges to provide the traction needed for confidence in slippery conditions, including on ice and in snow. All Assurance WeatherReady tires meet industry Severe Snow Service requirements and are branded with the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.
Internal construction of the Assurance WeatherReady utilizes a single-ply polyester casing. Two wide, steel belts support the tread area, and a polyamide reinforcement aids handling response and high-speed capability.
Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol may provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.
El Assurance WeatherReady de Goodyear pertenece a la categoría: Gran Turismo Para Toda Estación y fue diseñado para conductores de sedanes familiares, cupé, utiliautos (crossovers), deportivos utilitarios (SUV, por sus siglas en inglés) y minivans, que desean el andar tranquilo y parejo, ofrecido por neumáticos de turismo de primera calidad, combinado a la confianza que ofrece manejar con neumáticos que poseen la certificación de Nieve Severa (Severe Snow Service).
El compuesto de caucho especial basado en soja del Assurance WeatherReady, es moldeado en una banda de rodamiento con diseño asimétrico, enfocado en proporcionar la tracción que se necesita en cualquier tipo de clima. La tecnología "Weather Reactive" de Goodyear proporciona control en climas inclementes y el uso de la tecnología "3D TredLock Technology Blades" en los segmentos centrales y exteriores, proporciona mayor estabilidad al tomar curvas en condiciones resbalosas. Ranuras de tracción que evolucionan "Evolving Traction Grooves" mantienen altos niveles de agarre, mientras que el neumático se va desgastando. El uso de sílice en el compuesto de caucho mejora la tracción sobre superficies mojadas, mientras que ranuras "Sweeping Tread Grooves" sacan el agua del área de contacto con la carretera hacia cuatro canales circunferenciales, para resistir el deslizamiento sobre agua (hydroplaning). Los segmentos intermedios del Assurance WeatherReady poseen bordes adherentes en forma de zigzag "Zigzag Biting Edges", que proporcionan tracción confiable sobre superficies resbalosas, incluyendo hielo y nieve. Todos los Assurance WeatherReady satisfacen los requisitos de la industria, en relación a condiciones de nieve severa y por esta razón, cuentan con el símbolo "tres picos montaña/copo de nieve" (three-peak mountain/snowflake symbol, 3PMSF).
La construcción interna del Assurance WeatherReady utiliza una capa de poliéster, mientras que, dos correas de acero anchas soportan la huella y un refuerzo de poliamida, ayuda a mejorar la respuesta al girar el volante y la capacidad para rodar a velocidades elevadas.
Nota: Mientras los neumáticos no identificados para su uso en invierno, pero con el símbolo tres picos montaña copo de nieve, 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake, 3PMSF) podrían proporcionar mayor tracción longitudinal en nieve, que la ofrecida por neumáticos para toda estación (M+S) sin el símbolo 3PMSF. Sin embargo, ninguno iguala la capacidad de un neumático verdaderamente para invierno, en climas con condiciones adversas.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 05/07/25(1 of 4)
Manufacturer Special Warranty:30 Day Test Drive (1)
Additional Information:(1) Exchange for a different Goodyear brand tire
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Tire Rack Test Results Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady
Testing Grand Touring All-Season Tires 2019: Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady(01:22)
Grand Touring All-Season tires are the capable, dependable tires drivers rely on during everyday life.
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady is a highly-rated, 3PMSF-branded Grand Touring All-Season tire, so we tested it against the newest in the segment to see how it compares.
Customer surveys indicate the Michelin Latitude Tour HP delivers excellent comfort, with many ratings of 9-10 for a smooth, quiet ride. Treadwear receives positive feedback overall, though scores vary widely (3-10), suggesting durability may depend on driving habits. Winter traction is generally reliable in light snow (7-8 range), but ice performance shows inconsistency, with some ratings as low as 1-3. Wet traction and hydroplaning resistance earn strong praise, frequently scoring 8-10 for secure handling. Dry traction stands out as a highlight, with near-perfect scores (9-10) for confident grip and stability. Ideal for crossover/SUV drivers prioritizing comfort and all-season versatility, though cautious winter driving is advised on icy surfaces.
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Most customers rate wet traction highly with scores of 8-10, highlighting confident grip and hydroplaning resistance in all-season conditions. Some lower scores indicate occasional concerns, but overall performance excels for Crossover/SUV touring needs.
February 07, 2017
(Verified Purchase)
4.2 out of 5
...in the worst of rain I couldn't break them even slightly loose...
The original set of Latitude Tours lasted 52,000 so when I saw these on special on Tire Rack I snagged a pair. I must say I am very pleased. These are the perfect tires for the 10-13 MDX. They are very quiet, have excellent traction in all weather and have fantastic steering response. Even in the worst of rain I couldn't break them even slightly loose. They mounted and balanced out perfectly and even with 8000+ miles I feel no balance issues which to me is a very big deal.
Vehicle: 2012 Acura MDX with Technology Package Miles Driven on Tires: 8,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: OLD BRIDGE, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
...Wet Traction? Actually, I think that this tires work better in Wet Roads than in Dry Roads...
I live in MA. I bought an MDX and these tires came with it. I looked up the reviews and was disappointed to see the bad reviews. But I gave it a chance Last 2 Winters and I am pleased to say that this Tires are awesome. No slips or loss of traction. I was pleasantly surprised. Together with the SH-AWD. This SUV became a Winter Warrior. Light Snow, Deep Snow, It does not fail. Wet Traction? Actually, I think that this tires work better in Wet Roads that Dry Roads. Looking forward the 15K mark.
Vehicle: 2014 Acura MDX with Technology Package Miles Driven on Tires: 13,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: RANDOLPH, MA Driving Style: Spirited
I live in South Louisiana and we get torrential rainstorms. These tires have performed extremely well in slick conditions...
I am about to purchase my third set of these tires for my Q5. These were the OEM tires, and I could not be more pleased. When I first bought my car, I was driving about 35,000 miles per year, all highway. Now I drive mostly in town with some highway miles, but I am a very aggressive driver!
I live in South Louisiana and we get torrential rainstorms. These tires have always performed extremely well in slick conditions. I cannot comment on icy conditions as we just don't get that down here. Dry conditions are excellent, even when I'm in "sport mode" - my Audi feels like it is stuck to the road.
I don't get much road noise from them, but I really feel that is highly dependent on how well your car is insulated for sound. In any case, I have yet to find a tire with such *outstanding* tread wear. I got more than 50k miles on my first set, and I am nearing 70,000 with this set. I've even had a screw in the center of my front tire for two weeks while I order the new set and wait for my installation appointment - and no problems, only a very, very slow leak. Time to buy new ones again, but I don't mind - I will definitely purchase again.
Vehicle: 2011 Audi Q5 2.0T Premium Miles Driven on Tires: 70,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GEISMAR, LA Driving Style: Spirited
Customers report strong winter traction with many scores of 8-9, highlighting confident grip in light snow and slush. While some note limitations in deeper snow, most find it reliable for all-season winter conditions.
December 17, 2012
(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...They have been super on ice snow combo popular in the Mid Atalntic area...
This is my 2nd set for the Latitude Tour HP. I upgraded the size, and have never looked back. They have been super on 3" of ice snow combo popular in the Mid Atalntic area. Wet traction has been superior. Dry braking is excellent, Road noise is so far reduced from the OF tire that I thought they were underinflated. Life has been 50K+ with a combo of Hwy and city driving. Rotation at 5/9K keeps them in service a long time. I would recomend these to anyone looking for a all season tite that will handle anything 95% of SUVs are used for.
Vehicle: 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited Miles Driven on Tires: 30,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Arlington, VA Driving Style: Average
...The Latitude Tour HP's give much better grip on wet roads and in snow. We just had a 20 inch snow fall and these tires were great over the OEM's...
Replaced OEM Michelin Energy 4's after 45K miles. The Latitude Tour HP's give much better grip on wet roads and in snow. We just had a 20 inch snow fall and these tires were great over the OEM's. Road noise is only slightly higher than the Energy 4's. On dry pavement they handle well but do notice a little more lane tracking than with the OEM's. Would likely purchase again. How they perform over time will be the decision maker.
Vehicle: 2006 BMW X5 4.4i Standard Model Miles Driven on Tires: 1,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: Wilmington, DE Driving Style: Average
...20 inches of snow and no problem... they dont look too aggressive but i drove home in bumper deep snow and didnt even feel like i was even close to being stuck.
not too many replacement tires for the 18 in wheels on this jeep.goodyear forteras oem were a joke .love the tour hp .definetly one of the best tires ive used.20 inches of snow and no problem .blow the goodyear forteras away .alot of reviews are negative in the snow .these are not off road tires they are all seasons and perform way better than i expected.dry roadway handling is great .feels like a different car .no wear report yet .ive driven tractor trailers cross country for 25 years in all kinds of weather and the performance i get from this jeep and set of tires is amazing .pushing snow with my bumper and hardly spinning a wheel .have to force this thing to lose traction .great set of tires so far ,if they wear well it will be worth the money .they dont look too aggressive but i drove home in bumper deep snow and didnt even feel like i was even close to being stuck.also have owned a 4x4 since i got my license and this one is the best.first you need a vehicle that can handle the snow before you depend on tires to do it for you.get em you wont be sorry .
Vehicle: 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: All Highway Location: nyc, ny Driving Style: Average
Customers consistently rate dry traction highly, with most scores being 9s and 10s. The Latitude Tour HP delivers responsive handling and reliable grip, performing excellently in all-season conditions for crossover/SUV drivers.
November 26, 2014
3.9 out of 5
...The tires handled very well, low road noise, great dry traction, above average wet traction, and I would say average snow/ice traction...
This was the OEM tire that came with my 2011 Acura MDX off the lot. The tires handled very well, low road noise, great dry traction, above average wet traction, and I would say average snow/ice traction. I expected better performance. Noticeable step down in snow/ice performance from my prior vehicle, Chevy Trailblazer which had a more aggressive tire (Firestone Destination A/T) - though really not a fair comparison. The Lattitude definitely had a firm ride where you felt most cracks/bumps in the road. Overall I was pleased with the tire - 52,000 miles on an AWD vehicle is about all you can ask for, but couldn't bring myself to pay $300+/tire to replace them. I went with Toyo Versado CUV for about $160/tire. Only 2,000 miles on them but they seem very comparable and have gotten good reviews.
Vehicle: 2011 Acura MDX with Technology Package Miles Driven on Tires: 52,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: EASTON, CT Driving Style: Spirited
...Dry grip is very good. However, the chassis is better than these tires, as I can feel the tires beginning to lose grip before the chassis gives up. But the tires are predictable, and I can easily feel them approaching their limit.
Purchased this set after my OEM Pirelli Scorpion Verde became too noisy after 35,000 miles. The Michelin's are a better tire than the Pirellis ¿ less noisy, better grip, longer lasting. Still driving on the same commute route, the Michelin's. Tread wear is excellent. I think on wear alone they can last beyond 50,000 miles. Other factors ¿ noise, grip ¿ may cause me to replace them before that, but I'll need to wait and see.
Dry grip is very good. However, the chassis is better than than these tires, as I can feel the tires beginning to lose grip before the chassis "gives up". But the tires are predictable, and I can easily feel them approaching their limit.
Vehicle: 2017 Porsche Macan S Standard Brakes Miles Driven on Tires: 37,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: SEVERNA PARK, MD Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate comfort highly with scores of 9-10, praising smooth ride and noise reduction. The Latitude Tour HP excels in all-season touring comfort, delivering a refined experience for crossovers and SUVs.
July 23, 2011
4.9 out of 5
...The Continental was a very good tire for me but the ride and comfort of this tire is awesome.
I replaced OEM Continentals with this tire. The Continental was a very good tire for me but the ride and comfort of this tire is awesome.
Vehicle: 2007 Land Rover Range Rover HSE Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: charleston, SC Driving Style: Average
...What I know is that this tires is very quiet and comfortable. Little soft on turns but still confident...
OEM for my MDX, It pairs pretty well with the SH-AWD. I am actually surprised that there is an OEM tire that works very good at everything. It is very good in DRY, WET and SNOW. Wife drove it in a blizzard and she came away impressed. Now I am not really sure if it is entirely because of the tires or just because the SH-AWD is a better system. What I know is that this tires is very quiet and comfortable. Little soft on turns but still confident. Now Winter conditions, Light to moderate snow it will plow through it with predictable slide from time to time. Have not driven it on heavy snow as of yet. Driven by my Brother in Law to NJ from Boston and he came away impressed of the Car's overall quiet and comfortable ride. Again, I cannot solely attribute it to the tires but also of the MDX's suspension. As I have said. This tire pairs pretty well with the MDX
Vehicle: 2014 Acura MDX SH-AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: RANDOLPH, MA Driving Style: Spirited
...Super quiet and handles bumps and rough roads in a soft supple manner that compliments the vehicle's suspension.
Tires are OE on Ford Explorer - 71k on them... Outstanding in every regard with the exception of snow and ice, however my Explorer is 2wd only. I am really surprised by the longevity of these tires. Super quiet and handles bumps and rough roads in a soft supple manner that compliments the vehicle's suspension.
Vehicle: 2011 Ford Explorer XLT Miles Driven on Tires: 71,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: SPARTA, NJ Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate treadwear highly with scores of 7-10, highlighting impressive durability for Crossover/SUV use. While some variability exists, the majority praise its longevity, aligning well with all-season touring expectations.
October 26, 2008
4.8 out of 5
...With 20k on them now, they've got about 6/32 left, which is about 50%, so I'm guessing they'll go 40k. Altho not fantastic, it's good - reasonable for the ride it offers...
These are an awesome balance of sport and comfort. Grip and steering combined with a smooth, quiet ride... the cherry-on-top is the improved MPG.
These tires are very quiet on all different types of pavement... as quiet as Energy MXV4+, which are also very quiet. The MPG is great! +2 MPG better than my snow tires, and easily +1 MPG better than others all-seasons (except Energy MXV4+, which actually got +1 MPG higher).
Steering response is quick but certainly is not a Pilot Sport (I drive on 55-series now, and the last time I used Pilot Sports they were 40-series which are rather stiff), but (dry) stability and predictability makes it an easy tire to drive moderately hard. Wet grip tho not as good as dry, is still good, but I feel slightly less confident.
So far, I have not had to have them rebalanced, they are still as quiet as day-one (as opposed to ContiTouringContact which started out moderately quiet but never as quiet as these, but w/ 17k on the Conti's they are noisy now, esp on the lighter colored pavement). Speaking of those Conti's... these Latitude's have far superior wet performance.
With 20k on them now, they've got about 6/32" left, which is about 50%, so I'm guessing they'll go 40k. Altho not fantastic, it's good - reasonable for the ride it offers.
I run snow tires and therefore have no basis for snow perf. review.
Vehicle: 2002 BMW X5 3.0i Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Manchester, NH Driving Style: Spirited
...They look great, wear exceptionally well (especially at high mileage limits), and provide unsurpassed safe handling...
I replaced a set of Continental run flat tires with these Michelins. I hated the Conti RFs. They road very hard, and wore unevenly, but I did get a ton of miles out of them. I've purchase numerous sets of Michelins over the years, and have always been very pleased. They look great, wear exceptionally well (especially at high mileage limits), and provide unsurpassed safe handling. I do a lot of highway driving, and these are the perfect tires for me. I do get the slightest bit of tire howl on certain surfaces, but I expect that to fade with a little more tire wear. Overall, they are very quiet and comfortable. I want to mention that I has the local Sears tire shop install the tires for me. They did a super job, accomodated my schedule, and communicated well. They even told me to order my tires from TireRack.com, as I'd get my best deal from Tire Rack, and have the tires shipped directly to Sears. So thanks to all involved!
Vehicle: 2009 Mercedes-Benz ML320 BluTEC Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: Williamsburg, VA Driving Style: Average
Longest lasting tires I've ever owned. Wife drives them 3 miles on gravel and 17 miles on the highway everyday and they've lasted 5+ years and 80,000+ miles...
Longest lasting tires I've ever owned. Wife drives them 3 miles on gravel and 17 miles on the highway everyday and they've lasted 5+ years and 80,000+ miles. Worked great for us. Ordering another set today.
Vehicle: 2014 Toyota RAV4 AWD LE Miles Driven on Tires: 83,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: FOSSTON, MN Driving Style: Average
Testing Grand Touring All-Season Tires 2019: Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady(01:22)
Grand Touring All-Season tires are the capable, dependable tires drivers rely on during everyday life.
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady is a highly-rated, 3PMSF-branded Grand Touring All-Season tire, so we tested it against the newest in the segment to see how it compares.
The Best Keep Getting Better in Grand Touring All-Season - Winter Update(02:30)
The "jack-of -all-trades" Grand Touring All-Season tires aren't as proficient in the (warm) dry or wet as a Max Performance Summer tire or as capable in ice and snow as a dedicated winter tire. But the best in class continue to improve and expand the performance envelope in all directions. How do two of the newest in the category compare?
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady “Dream” Team in the Dry(00:30)
We introduced racecar driver, Matt Kenseth, to the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and it was a dream. Quite literally, even. But back to reality, Goodyear’s Weather Reactive Technology delivers all-season confidence. And by all-season, we really mean in ALL seasons, all conditions. We’ll let Matt Kenseth’s reaction do the talking for the Tire Rack/Goodyear team.
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady “Dream” Team in the Rain(00:30)
We introduced racecar driver, Matt Kenseth, to the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and it was a dream. Quite literally, even. But back to reality, Goodyear’s Weather Reactive Technology delivers all-season confidence. And by all-season, we really mean in ALL seasons, all conditions, including slippery wet roads. We’ll let Matt Kenseth’s reaction do the talking for the Tire Rack/Goodyear team.
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady "Dream" Team in the Snow - Tire Rack(00:30)
We introduced racecar driver, Matt Kenseth, to the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and it was a dream. Quite literally, even. But back to reality, Goodyear’s Weather Reactive Technology delivers all-season confidence. And by all-season, we really mean in ALL seasons, all conditions, including in the snow. We’ll let Matt Kenseth’s reaction do the talking for the Tire Rack/Goodyear team.
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady “Dream” Team(01:35)
We introduced racecar driver, Matt Kenseth, to the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady and it was a dream. Quite literally, even. But back to reality, Goodyear’s Weather Reactive Technology delivers all-season confidence. And by all-season, we really mean in ALL seasons, all conditions. We’ll let Matt Kenseth’s reaction do the talking for the Tire Rack/Goodyear team.
The Best Keep Getting Better in Grand Touring All-Season(04:43)
The "jack-of -all-trades" Grand Touring All-Season tires aren't as proficient in the (warm) dry or wet as a Max Performance Summer tire or as capable in ice and snow as a dedicated winter tire. But the best in class continue to improve and expand the performance envelope in all directions. How do two of the newest in the category compare?
A Closer Look: Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady(00:52)
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady is the tire for drivers who value being prepared for the unexpected. This Grand Touring All-Season tire is designed to provide the traction needed for any weather condition. Take a look at what all-season confidence on dry, wet or snowy roads looks like as we showcase its features.
Are These Grand Touring All-Season Tires the Way of the Future? - Winter Update(03:46)
Some drivers can be successful with a single tire solution for their year-round mobility needs. To see how three new three-peak mountain snowflake-branded tires perform and what, if any, tradeoffs come along with this enhanced snow traction, we did a Real World Road Ride and Performance Track Drive.
Will these premium Grand Touring All-Season tires be the way of future?
Are These Grand Touring All-Season Tires the Way of the Future? (06:25)
Some drivers can be successful with a single tire solution for their year-round mobility needs. To see how three new three-peak mountain snowflake-branded tires perform and what, if any, tradeoffs come along with this enhanced snow traction, we did a Real World Road Ride and Performance Track Drive.
Will these premium Grand Touring All-Season tires be the way of the future?
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