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Goodyear Eagle GSD3 F1's......

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
31,333
19
glos.uk
Hi - Its James from Goodyear here.


Just a couple of points.

We make tyres to the same spec in our global factories, so it is not the case that only German made tyres are suitable for Europe, for example.

However, there are some non - E marked tyres out in the marketplace due to unofficial dealers buying tyres (not just Goodyear) from markets that are 'exchange rate favourable' and bringing them here, irrespective of whether they are suitable or not.

In the case of non E marked tyres, drivers should report this to trading standards. These tyres are not being imported by Goodyear Dunlop Tyres UK or any of our sister companies in Europe.


Also, in some cases manufacturer's tyres may be E marked meaning they are legal and safe in Europe, but they may not be the 'optimum' tyre for our climate.


Whenever we (Goodyear Dunlop Tyres UK Limited) know of E marked tyres being imported that are not designed for northern european climates we are using trademark protection legislation to take the unofficial importers to court. (See below for a recent example regarding Dunlop)

Our advice is to purchase from Goodyear Dunlop Approved dealers.


PRESS RELEASE
Goodyear Dunlop success in protecting UK motorists with legal action against unapproved tyres


Goodyear Dunlop Tyres UK Limited has succeeded in the first phase of a campaign to protect UK customers from unknowingly buying tyres that were not designed for road conditions in this market. As a result of this campaign, one tyre dealer has had to send 600 Dunlop tyres for recycling, to prevent these tyres from being used on UK roads.

The Goodyear Dunlop campaign targets Asian and African manufactured tyres bearing the famous Dunlop and SP trademarks, but designed for their local markets, and not imported or recommended by the UK company.

The 600 Dunlop SP490 tyres had been imported by a tyre dealer for sale in the UK, despite not being on the approved list of Dunlop tyres designed for the UK market. In an out-of-court settlement, the dealer has agreed to send these tyres to an approved collection agency, at the dealer’s cost, to be recycled according to the guidelines set by the Responsible Recycling Scheme.

Paul Wilde, Director, Consumer Tyres, UK explained: “These tyres did not carry the standard Goodyear Dunlop UK warranties on quality and performance. Therefore we took this action to remove unapproved and trademark infringing tyres from the UK market and protect innocent UK motorists who trust our brands to perform to the highest level. The tyres we list for sale in the UK are designed to have the optimum safety levels, particularly in terms of reduced braking distances, wet weather performance and are engineered for the types of road surfaces, road conditions and climatic extremes that prevail in this market.’’

We began proceedings against this dealer to protect the UK motoring public and to protect our loyal dealers. We would not hesitate to take the same action against any other dealer selling similar tyres that we do not list for UK sale. If we cannot guarantee their suitability for the local market, it is vital we take steps to ensure that the Goodyear and Dunlop product on sale from reputable UK dealers is the correct tyre for the market. ” added Mr Wilde.

“As a result of this action, customers should be reassured that the majority of professional tyre dealers in the UK are fitting the correct Goodyear and Dunlop tyres for our road conditions”

ENDS

Editor’s Notes

Buyer’s advice:

As a guide, Goodyear Dunlop has recently identified examples of infringing Dunlop SP490, Dunlop SP7000 and Dunlop FM901 tyres on sale in the UK. The range of Dunlop tyres that that the company retails as suitable for the UK market is listed at:
Dunlop Tyres UK

If tyres are not purchased from Authorised Dunlop tyre fitters or distributors then you should make enquiries to ensure that they are authorised for sale in the UK

Recycling:

The 600 tyres are to be recycled in accordance with the Tyre Recovery Association’s guidelines. Our commitment to recycling and reuse of tyres means that the recycling is being handled by one of the first collectors and processors in the UK to claim that no tyres are disposed of as waste to landfill.

Tyre recycling includes a shredding process, giving the flexibility to dispose of tyres into a number of recycling and disposal outlets. All of these tyres will disposed of on a responsible basis into a variety of recycling and energy recovery routes such as granulation and for use as a cement kiln fuel.
 

Craig Senior

I've been Tango'd
May 24, 2004
1,099
0
Yorkshire
I've got a full set of proper (German E-marked) Goodyear Eagle F1s on my LCR and they stick to the road like glue. Absolutely awesome in both the dry and wet. Far better than even the P-zeroes in the dry.

Please read: There has been a lot of Chinese Eagle F1s illegally imported to the UK over the past year. Despite being Goodyear tyres they are far inferior to the German kind in every way and are specifically designed for hotter climates. Several people have confirmed the Chinese Eagle F1 is beyond shite.... See this thread which is comfirmed by a Goodyear spokesperson:

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&f=23&t=386634

If you have non e-marked Eagle F1s you have been sold them illegally and are entitled to a full refund - if they dont cough up you can sue.

There is nothing wrong with the Chinese ones.

I have a full set of "Made in China" GSD3s. They have all the nessesary E numbers and perform exactly the same as the German ones I had previously.

The Taiwan ones are the ones to avoid as they are a different compound for the Asian market.
 

Pabs

Active Member
May 3, 2004
5,936
4
Basingstoke
My GSD3's have just been replaced (well, 3 of the 4) and I can PROUDLY say that mine have lasted for WELL over 25k - I purchased the wheels over a year ago with brand new tyres, and I cover over 22k miles/year in work travelling alone!

:p
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
4,982
3
Southampton
There is nothing wrong with the Chinese ones.

I have a full set of "Made in China" GSD3s. They have all the nessesary E numbers and perform exactly the same as the German ones I had previously.

The Taiwan ones are the ones to avoid as they are a different compound for the Asian market.

DITTO. There are various places that the Euro market GSD3's are made and China and Germany are both fine. Me and the Mrs' both have them, hers are made in Germany and mine are made in China. Both have the necessary and correct E and e marks on them.
 

Skorchio

600 Miles to a tank :)
Jan 23, 2007
1,570
1
Nr Milton Keynes
without reading through 54 posts, what are we saying are the best tyres for the LCR?

i need two new fronts :(

Im with Kez. Im abotu to buy 4 GSD3's good choice or not? I domt want them to last 5k :) Hay toyo T1S on my civic they where good grip but weared fast!!
 

oliverj

Active Member
Aug 18, 2006
287
0
Nottingham

Pabs

Active Member
May 3, 2004
5,936
4
Basingstoke
If you drive "like-you-stole-it" everywhere, then don't expect ANY tires to last a long time.

As mentioned - I commute around 120 miles a day. Around 70 of them are motorway miles, leaving another 50 of backroads.

I usually recon my tires will last me a year. If I get that - I'm happy. I'm especially happy as a year = 25k miles. :)
 

oliverj

Active Member
Aug 18, 2006
287
0
Nottingham
That's a great price! Mine are £147 fitted but a few people have said on SCn they can get them for much less. Just who you know I suppose!
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
4,982
3
Southampton
£147 is extortionate! £105 fitted is the average price around the country at the moment, with some finding it slightly cheaper than that and others paying up to £115.
 

oliverj

Active Member
Aug 18, 2006
287
0
Nottingham
There are two types - the 88Y and the 92Y extra load and I haven't been able to find the 92Y for less than £147 fitted. A big tyre firm in Nottingham charged me £210 inc fitting for the first set when I replaced the stock P zero Rossos. The 88Ys I can get for £103 fitted but they are not PS2s.

It would be nice to pay £100 a wheel!
 

Skorchio

600 Miles to a tank :)
Jan 23, 2007
1,570
1
Nr Milton Keynes
£103 fully fitted. Im happy with that and i will insist i check the tyres befor there fitted.

Make sure there from Chine or Germany right ??
 
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