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Goodride H600
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Average Ratings for Goodride H600

  • How do you rate the road handling?2.3 stars
  • Value for Money2.8 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings2.3 stars
  • Overall Rating2.7 stars

18 Reviews For Goodride H600

  • iion 17th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: good for taxi (made me more carefoule skill driver)
    good for city conditions
    good on snow (i was working 14houres nonstop with more than
    30cm of snow in athens- february 2007-many other cars stuck.


    Bad Points: poor grib on wet roads
    poor grib on high speeds


    General comments: I had 4 goodride 195 65 R15 on my taxi and changed themafter
    170 000 KM with the same cheap brand. prooved to be perfect
    on the bad roads of athens -Greece- realy the strogests tires i have ever used that lasted for so many KM. (no cuts at all)

  • Guest 3rd Nov 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    OK for local driving but very poor handling at higher speeds, also higher road noise than the goodyear tires I replaced them with.
  • Papirican 10th Oct 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Goodride Tires are on our Chevrolet Impala 2006. This is a smooth running car. We had no problem when we put the Good Ride tires on, the ride was still smooth. My wife on the highway caught a flat. However, now we see the difference. The steel belt are very bad. My wife drove over to the side of the rode and when we took the tire off it was damage, to no repair. The steel belt in the tire damage the tire more then the nail. We took it to where we had it all four, install a month ago and they can ...
  • teeithigh 28th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Have had tires on suburu awd for 6000 miles and drive up and down a winding mountain road every day (2000 ft elevation change). No problems with steering. No vibration at 70mph on freeway. Good performance for the price.
    I have never heard of these tires before but am happy with the performance after 6000 miles.
  • JustPublishTheTruth 18th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    I'm surprised anyone had anything good to say about these tyres. They are total rubbish. I put 2 on the front, and all I get now is understeer in the wet, abs kicks in in the wet under heavy braking in the wet AND dry (not emergency braking) does not inspire confidence. I'm all for value, and finally a company is providing cheap tyres, but I don't see any value in these tyres. I'd give them back if I could and keep looking for value. I bought them because some people actually gave it good review ...
  • twillco 9th Sep 2008

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    The Goodride H600s are the worst tyres I have ever owned. They send my traction control haywire and the back end of my car slides in the wet. They have not been fitted long, but are being replaced next week.
  • Guest 10th Aug 2008

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    Our dealership recently bought an auction car that had a brand new set of goodride tires 305/60r15. The gentleman that picked the car up complained of a very bad vibration over fifty. So bad that he was scared to drive any faster. Raised the car on the hoist and check the tires while they were spining. One out of the four tires looked ok. The others had belts thrown raidially and circumfrance. Put them on the balancer and it wouldn't even read them. Recalibrated the balancer and tried some other ...
  • Guest 15th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Fair, but came with no guarantee. With Goodride tires on the front of a 98 Saturn, I had minimal traction on snow, in the NE.
  • Guest 21st May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    My car already had the Goodride H600 tires when I bought it. They are less than 12-months old and I would like to have them checked out. I have no idea where they came from and all of the tire stores have never heard of the brand. Am I crazy or what? I don't have confidence in them for any kind of driving and especially the freeway driving I do every day.
  • Guest 27th Mar 2008

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    I just had Goodride tires, H600 model, put on and they are the worst tires I ever had. Besides over-steer, as others have noted, the tires will not hold the road. In rain or snow this danger will be compounded. They are coming off this week.
  • jez130a 27th Jan 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I have 4 Goodride 235 45 17's on an Audi A6 3.0 tdi and cover 1000 miles a week. They are very good and I cant see the difference between them and tyres that cost £150 each..as they can for this car? I paid £43 a tyre for the Goodrides...great in all weather and I have done 22k on them so far I think I will get about 30k out of the fronts if I'm lucky as the car is front wheel drive....I can't understand the oversteer comments? are they from the Stig?
  • carsareus 7th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Magnificent Love the price and the manufacture is as good as michellin pirelli or yokos any day
  • Guest 5th Dec 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Try them you will be more than happy. The road grip is quite good - just remember you don't drive like a racer.
  • annesoon 21st Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I am surprise at some of the bad press
  • Danzen 27th Sep 2006

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I bought a 2003 Hyundai Sonata 2.0 fitted with 205/65 R15 94H Goodride H600 tyres. On my first trip, I pushed the car to a speed of 200 km/hour. I was amazed at the road holding of my tyres. I did not reduce much speed at corners, and the tyres gripped perfectly. No skidding, nothing.

    Fit the tyre in a nice mag rim, and you have a beauty! It is not always the tyre (any tyre) that should get the blame. It could be that the vehicle is not stable. Always check your shocks, breaks, etc. ...
  • bigboycrp 30th Mar 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    I teach people to drive for a living. My training car needed two new tyres and as learners have a habit of crunching the kerb every now and then I decided to fit Goodride H600 tyres. What a mistake. In all my years I have never come across such poor performing tyres. These will have you wobbling all over the place if you try to corner at any speed. I initially thought that I had a loose wheel or a partially flat tyre. The dealer said they often fit these to taxis and had not had any complaints. ...
  • yeehaamcgee 21st Feb 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0 stars


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    I bought a car with Goodride H600 tyres already fitted (Peugeot 306 1.9TD). The previous owner had them fitted on the morning of my picking up the vehicle, as the tyres already on the car were punctured, and so naturally he wasn't going to go to any great expense.
    The tyres were fitted to the rear wheels, and as the other reviewer here states, the vehicle suffered dangerous levels of over steer.
    I have never driven on such ludicrously lacklustre tyres in my life. At first I thought the car's s ...
  • gpf Rank: Lance Corporal 15th Jun 2005

    Reviewer rating: 1 stars


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    I went the el-cheapo option and bought two of these Goodride H600 Tyres. I put them on the back. They were pumped up to 33psi. (The maximum is 36 on the sidewall ).
    I backed out of my driveway (4 metres), so far so good. I drove down the hill ( 10 metres ), feels strangely light, I went round a bend ( maybe 15 degrees from straight ahead )... OVERSTEER!!! OK, I thought, perhaps it's my driving so I kept going to where I had to go. The most unpleasant experience I've had for a while. As long ...