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Experience using Goodride tyres

Asked by Ray

Re Goodride tyres. I fitted a set that I bought new at auction to fit my 2006 Mitsubishi 380. I was a bit concerned, too, about wet-weather driving after reading some negative reviews from Britain where they seem more widely available. We had not one issue in the wet — my wife drives the car most of the time and she would have complained if there was a problem. We got 45,000km from them over three years and, as I paid about two-thirds of retail, it was a good return. I believe Goodride tyres are used commonly on mining and industrial vehicles.

Answered by CarsGuide

1 Aug 2016 Paul Gover

Rodney Jane of Bob Jane T-Marts reckons tyres are a grudge purchase and people nearly always want the cheapest rubber — but there is a sweet spot where you can get good value without compromising safety.

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