The WR from Starfire is an all season tire that's designed for use on coupes and sedans and offers drivers responsive handling, a comfortable ride, and a 40,000 mile limited tread life warranty.
Features & Benefits
All-season tread
Black sidewall
40,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
Built with a silica-infused tread compound that allows for strong traction year-round
Most drivers don't want to worry about their tires' ability to perform as they drive to work, the store, or anywhere else. Fortunately, all season tires are designed to give drivers year round traction, and the WR from Starfire does that and more for drivers of coupes and sedans. Four wide circumferential grooves within the tread remove water from the contact patch to reduce the risk of hydroplaning, and the WR's asymmetric tread pattern increases handling and traction capabilities while also promoting a long tread life. Featuring a computer optimized design that creates a quiet ride for drivers and passengers, the WR is built with a silica infused tread compound that enhances all-weather performance.
Starfire WR tires are made by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company along with Cooper, Dunlop, Kelly, and Mastercraft branded tires.
The Starfire WR is an all-season tire that's designed for use on coupes and sedans.
Starfire WR tires are backed by a 40,000 mile limited tread life warranty. This means WR tires are expected to last at least 40,000 miles assuming proper use, maintenance, and rotation are followed.
Yes, the Starfire WR offers year-round traction. It is built with a silica-infused tread compound that provides solid traction year-round. That being said, WR tires are not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified so they should not be used in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.
Yes, the Starfire WR has good wet traction. It is designed with four wide circumferential grooves throughout the tread to channel water from the footprint reducing the risk of hydroplaning and enhancing wet traction.
No, the Starfire WR tire does not have a directional tread pattern. The WR is engineered with an asymmetric tread pattern to increase handling and traction capabilities while promoting an extended tread life.