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Product Name: | Goodyear Reliant All-Season 235/65R18 106V All-Season Tire |
Product Description: | The Goodyear Reliant All-Season 235/65R18 106V All-Season Tire offerss you an improved driving experience with enhanced wet grip and all-season confidence. Goodyear Reliant All-Season is designed to maintain road contact with a specialized rubber compound and aquatred grooves to maximize water evacuation. The optimized tread design and construction handles driving variabilities to deliver reliable tread life and a quiet ride. Get an improved driving experience and all-season confidence when you choose the Goodyear Reliant All-Season. |
Product SKU: | 808355930 |
UPC: | 697662147596 |
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I had Viva3's on my old Sienna. They lasted longer than the Dunlops it came with, the Falkens I replaced with (lasted only 16K), the Pirelli;s after that (About 22K). I got over 50K on the Viva3, and they still had over 4/32's when I sold the vehicle.
I believe this line is basically based on the last generation of the Assurance line...
Are they the best tires out there, no, but a solid choice especially at the price point. Much better than the Chinese made tires.
The H rated Reliant is not very good (weak construction). V rated Reliant has better construction. Both will last about 55K-65K under normal condition.
Although it would be more of a hassle, you may take them, say 2 at a time, off of the car and they will put any size tire on the wheel that will fit.
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The price of a tire is proportional to the vehicle that it fits. A popular SUV tire can cost 2x the price of a sedan, even though the cost of manufacturing is +5-10%. A difference of 1 cm in width and 5% aspect ratio can bump tire price by 20%. That's marketing 101.
The Member Mark potato chips taste the same as the Lays chips. These chips probably come out of the same Lays factory.
This is no different than what any manufacturer does to balance price and quality but when extremely large retailers are involved, they get some input for that process. Making the jump to associating with overrun, overstock, or rebrand is misleading. They are not TJMaxx, Ollies, or Marshals. Walmart is negotiating in the hundreds of thousand or millions of units.