Description
The BFGoodrich ADVANTAGE CONTROL All Season 205/55R16 All-Season tire delivers engineered fuel efficiency through a low rolling resistance compound designed to reduce energy loss during highway commutes. The optimized tread pattern minimizes rolling friction while maintaining grip, translating to measurable fuel savings over the tire’s service life. This 91H-rated tire combines a silica-enhanced all-season compound with continuous center ribs that reduce drag and improve straight-line stability at cruising speeds.
- Vehicle Fit: This 205/55R16 size commonly fits vehicles including the Honda Civic, Mazda3, Hyundai Elantra, and Kia Forte. For exact fitment, check the tire size sticker inside your driver-side door or use the tire size search on the migotire.com homepage.
- Seasonal Performance: The all-season compound remains effective from approximately +7°C through summer heat, using circumferential grooves for wet drainage and moderate tread depth for year-round traction. Not suitable as a substitute for dedicated winter tires on snow or ice.
- Load & Speed Rating: Load index 91 supports 615 kg (1,356 lbs) per tire, sufficient capacity for a typical sedan with passengers and cargo. Speed rating H permits sustained speeds up to 210 km/h under proper conditions.
- Tire Type: Engineered as a passenger car tire for sedans and hatchbacks, this model prioritizes ride comfort, predictable handling response, and optimized fuel economy for daily driving cycles.
Migo Tire provides free local delivery across the GTA, with Ali from Migo Tire personally delivering your order in the fastest possible time. Professional installation can be requested directly from this product page at checkout, or if installation is not available on this product, customers can email Migo Tire to arrange an appointment. This tire is backed by a 100,000 km manufacturer warranty covering tire material quality and tread defects, though the warranty does not cover damage from driving conditions or road hazards.
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