tyre tests Goodyear EfficientGrip:
2012
ACE/GTÜ
205/55 R16
recommended
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AUTO Straßenverkehr
195/65 R16
good
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2011
ADAC
195/65 R15
satisfactory
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2010
Auto, Motor und Sport
245/45 R17
sufficient
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Auto Bild
185/60 R15
satisfactory
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The Goodyear EFFICIENTGRIP not only offers outstanding performance and top-quality materials, but also reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. The engineers behind this model paid particular attention to the ecological and economical aspects of the model and a lighter construction and an advanced rubber compound result in fuel savings. The tyre has an asymmetric tread pattern, ensuring excellent performance on wet surfaces. The water dispersal blades and the high density of tread grooves means that driving on wet roads becomes truly enjoyable, safe and comfortable. Wet braking distances have also been reduced. The unique tread structure combined with an innovative pattern mean that the vehicle will not skid or slide even in unforeseeable situations. Driving comfort is further increased by the unique design of the tread blocks, which reduce tyre noise.
The Goodyear EFFICIENTGRIP also has a long lifetime. The special silica compound used to make the tyre has an extended lifetime and is very resistant to mechanical damage, which means that users of this model can enjoy its full range of features for longer. The Goodyear EFFICIENTGRIP is therefore the ideal option for all drivers looking for excellent performance from their tyres and who value safety on all types of road surface.
Goodyear is one of the largest companies in the tyre industry. The American group dates back to 1898 and was initially involved in the production of bicycles and rubber horseshoe pads. The company now has its headquarters in Akron, Ohio, USA and is the third largest tyre manufacturer in the world. Every year Goodyear factories produce millions of tyres for passenger cars, aircraft, racing cars and industrial machinery. The group manages 85 factories in 28 countries and employs almost 90,000 people.