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Which Tire? Goodyear Eagle F1 Or Roadstone N2000?


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Hello All. Would be glad if you could help me to make a choice here. I have a Honda Civic Ferio Vi-RS (EK3-2000). I've decided to change the tires as all 4 tires are quite worn out. The car is with its original alloys. I have checked out the Goodyear Eagle F1 and the Roadstone N2000. I'm going for original manufacturer specs, 195/55/15

I prefer the Eagle F1 most because of the looks, however it beats me if the tire is gonna make too much noise because of its groove style. I would like to have a comfortable drive.

Any suggestions on which tire I should settle on? Much value all your suggestions.

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Go for the eagle f1’s they should be better than the roadstones the new eagle f1 is rated very high and is apparently fitted in Ferrari’s f430 as a factory tire. However I feel it’s more of a wet tire than a dry one but will defiantly be better than the Roadstone’s.

If you have the budget go for the Potenza G 3’s it’s by far the best tires I have used.

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Go for the eagle f1’s they should be better than the roadstones the new eagle f1 is rated very high and is apparently fitted in Ferrari’s f430 as a factory tire. However I feel it’s more of a wet tire than a dry one but will defiantly be better than the Roadstone’s.

If you have the budget go for the Potenza G 3’s it’s by far the best tires I have used.

Eagle F1 is a better Tyre than Roadstone. Grip is very good, especially in the wet. Road noise is not an issue provided you inflate it to the recommended pressure. If you're looking for a 'Good Looking' Tyre - you can also look up a set of Yokohama ES-100s. Less road noise than the Eagles, but it's a softer tyre, so may not last as long as a Goodyear, but it would definitely treat your suspension better....

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Go for the eagle f1's they should be better than the roadstones the new eagle f1 is rated very high and is apparently fitted in Ferrari's f430 as a factory tire. However I feel it's more of a wet tire than a dry one but will defiantly be better than the Roadstone's.

U sure? Clarkson mentioned that the F430 is fitted with Bridgestones when Top Gear did the review, and that it was changed from the Pirellis that came on the 360.

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Hello All. Would be glad if you could help me to make a choice here. I have a Honda Civic Ferio Vi-RS (EK3-2000). I've decided to change the tires as all 4 tires are quite worn out. The car is with its original alloys. I have checked out the Goodyear Eagle F1 and the Roadstone N2000. I'm going for original manufacturer specs, 195/55/15

I prefer the Eagle F1 most because of the looks, however it beats me if the tire is gonna make too much noise because of its groove style. I would like to have a comfortable drive.

Any suggestions on which tire I should settle on? Much value all your suggestions.

If you''re going for Eagle F1, check the country of Origin.. if is Malaysia, or Germany. A*W markets the German origin. If Malaysian, better go for the Potenza.. it is soft and comfortable..

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