neither me - but that said they are a newer tyre. Also the evo magazine test has rated them as quite a bit better then the competition. I got a reply from goodyear though.
I think I may end up spoiling myself and getting the dunlop's.
Hello James,
You will be able to tell the country of origin from a marking on the sidewall.
It must be said, that all Goodyear tyres are \"fit for purpose\" and regardless of
origin, will fulfil their design characteristics and performance parameters.
We are not aware of any 'batches' that warrant concern.
Generally, it is the size that dictates country of origin. Some are made here,
some Luxembourg, some China, some elsewhere.
Hope this helps some way.
Regards,
Goodyear Customer Service.
\"James Rogers\" <james@depasquale.com.au>
01/10/2007 11:41 AM
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Subject F1 GS-D3
I am considering getting a set of these
http://www.goodyear.com.au/TyreDetailAc ... m=nPerPage. I have heard some bad reports about the quality of certain batches. Is it possible to specify its country of origin or tell on the side wall of the tyre where it is from. Some people have said the Thai made ones are \"undrivable in all conditions\" but the German made ones are \"the best I have ever had\". The car magazine reviews are all well and good but i would dare say you make sure they get the german ones - i don't want to be in the unhappy lot of people if i decide to get this tyre. Any help would be much appreciated.
james rogers
print co-ordinator
de pasquale
07 3852 4588
james@depasquale.com.auFax 07 3852 4577
Level 1/358 Wickham St Fortitude Valley
PO Box 880 Fortitude Valley Q 4006
www.depasquale.com.au