Goodride RP28

The Goodride RP28 is a High Performance Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Dry Grip 70%
Wet Grip 10%
Road Feedback 40%
Handling 40%
Wear 60%
Comfort 55%
Buy again 10%

Tire review data from 2 tire reviews averaging 41% over 9,000 miles driven.

The RP28 is unranked of 201 Summer High Performance tires.

Latest Tire Test Results

2020 Tire Reviews Ultimate Summer Tire Test - 12th of 12 tires

  • Positive - Low price, reasonable levels of comfort.
  • Negative - Longest dry and wet braking, slowest dry and wet handling, average rolling resistance.
  • Overall - Not the worst budget tire ever tested, however it was still a long way behind the 11th placed tire, and not that much cheaper.

    Not Recommended
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2018 AutoBild Summer Tire Overview - 45th of 47 tires

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2020 Tire Tests

  • 12th: 2020 Tire Reviews Ultimate Summer Tire Test (205/55 R16)
  • 2018 Tire Tests

  • 45th: 2018 AutoBild Summer Tire Overview (195/65 R15)
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    Latest Goodride RP28 Reviews

    Given 65% while driving a Honda CR Z (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 6,000 average miles
    These were fitted by the used car dealer I bought from. I should have changed these the first time I had my abs activate when I thought I had braked reasonably. Two months later I ran up the back of another car and need a new bumper. The stopping distance in the wet, while using these, is far greater than you would reasonably expect. They don't grip off of the traffic lights in the dry, my tires spin with the bare mention of acceleration. About the only good thing is they have worn very little, so if you want to drive super conservatively everywhere, constantly worried if you will stay attached to the road, then these are very affordable. I'm stripping them off the car with plenty of Tred left.
    Helpful 36 - tire reviewed on July 24, 2022
    Given 39% while driving a Ford 05 Mondeo 185 (modded) diesel (165/80 R13) on mostly town for 3,000 average miles
    I bought a second hand Ford Bantam pickup. It was fitted with brand new Goodride PR28 tires. No complaints till the rainy season started. Handling is not so bad but when you brake the car just slides. First time it happened I thought there was oil on the road but when it happened for the third time I realized that it is the tires. Just no grip when you brake. After sliding sideways into an intersection I decided to get other tires. Only 5000 km on them but will not take chances. Will never buy goodride again.
    Helpful 54 - tire reviewed on January 3, 2021
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