BFGoodrich Advantage

BFGoodrich Advantage range – braking distances shortened by 2.4 and 1.5 meters respectively(1) on wet roads and dry roads

This tyre replaced the BFGoodrich gGrip.

Dry Grip 76%
Wet Grip 78%
Road Feedback 74%
Handling 72%
Wear 81%
Comfort 88%
Buy again 75%

Tyre review data from 10 tyre reviews averaging 78% over 61,012 miles driven.

The Advantage is ranked 57th of 148 Summer Premium Touring tyres.

Latest Tyre Test Results

2024 AutoBild Summer Tyre Test - 12th of 21 tyres

  • Positive - Dynamic dry handling, quiet rolling noise, low rolling resistance, affordable price.
  • Negative - Tendency to understeer in wet conditions.
  • Overall - Good.
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2024 Summer Tyre Market Overview - 18th of 55 tyres

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2023 ADAC Summer Tyre Test - 21st of 50 tyres

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2024 Tyre Tests

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  • 2022 Tyre Tests

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  • 10th: 2022 ADAC Summer Tyre Test - 15 Inch (185/65 R15)
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  • 2021 Tyre Tests

  • 7th: 2021 Sport Auto Summer Tyre Test (195/55 R16)
  • 8th: 2021 ACE / GTU Summer Tyre Test (225/45 R17)
  • 9th: 2021 ADAC Summer Tyre Test - 205/55 R16 (205/55 R16)
  • 11th: 2021 Auto Bild 16 Inch Summer Tyre Test (205/55 R16)
  • 18th: 2021 53 Summer Tyre Braking Test (205/55 R16)
  • 2020 Tyre Tests

  • 9th: 2020 Tyre Reviews Ultimate Summer Tyre Test (205/55 R16)
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    Top 3 BFGoodrich Advantage Reviews

    Given 60% while driving a Volkswagen Passat (215/60 R16) on mostly motorways for 10,000 easy going miles
    If you are easy going driver with light foot on the gas, than you will have no problem. But if you try little harder on the gas, and speed in the corners, than you'll have a problem. Car is wobbling, you fill insecure.
    I try to add little more pressure in the tyre's and it's little better.
    I drove 10000miles, all in dry motorways, that why I cant tell the filling on wet conditions.
    I, m not satisfied with the wear also. They are quiet though.
    Definitely I will not by them again.
    Helpful 22 - tyre reviewed on November 27, 2023
    Given 83% while driving a Kia Motors Picanto (175/65 R14) on mostly country roads for 1,000 easy going miles
    I bought these on the strength of the UK Tyrereviews website piece on 2021 Summer tyres. Even though I do not live in the UK, so far as I was able to tell, the Advantage sold here in Australia is exactly the same as the Advantage sold in the UK that was reviewed, save for one extra ply in the sidewall. I purchased these tyres on the basis of them coming top of the heap in terms of comfort in the aforementioned review. The roads where I live are appalling and getting worse by the day and it might be some time (if ever) before I can buy a large SUV such as a Santa Fe or Sorento that would obviously be far better suited to them rather than my current tiny Kia Picanto. Combine that with me not getting any younger and comfort is the main thing I want in a tyre these days, especially when seemingly all modern vehicles are biased towards firm (albeit well controlled) rides.

    Well I certainly have to agree with the Tyrereviews review - these tyres are definitely much more comfortable than any previous tyres I have owned and are surprisingly quiet. It was actually their quietness that took me most by surprise since it is not exactly a feature even the manufacturer appears to excessively harp on about. But maybe they should - they really are very quiet - but not so much in terms of a reading on the dB meter - it is because the noise seems to be "tuned" into a bandwidth that we humans find far less irritable - so much less "midrange" to use a hifi analogy. Further anecdotal evidence the noise is reduced is when listening to my usual radio station at 100 kmh on coarse chip roads, I can now listen three "clicks" lower in volume than before (volume 10 versus 13 previously).

    As for handling, I do detect a little bit more understeer but I fully expected this given there is no free lunch if you want to bias a tyre more towards comfort. It is a compromise that I am more than willing to live with, especially given that the handling is very progressive such that I can feel the limit gradually approaching when driving on high speed winding roads. I did find too, that whereas all my previous tyres had caused mild rear end bump steer when the rear tyres were both simultaneously travelling over the same road defect over high speed curves, this particular annoyance is thankfully totally absent with these tyres.

    All in all this is a decent tyre if you are not seeking "performance" and instead are seeking something more oriented to sedate driving with a bias towards comfort. On the other hand, if you like to pretend that you are in a kart when around roundabouts or want high precision combined with neutral handling on high speed winding roads, maybe choose something else!
    Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on June 29, 2023
    Given 81% while driving a Ford Cmax (225/50 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
    not sporty good tire for normal drive comfort is very good
    Helpful 64 - tyre reviewed on February 24, 2021
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    Given 91% while driving a Volkswagen Jetta 2.0 FSI Sport (225/45 R18) on a combination of roads for 19,000 spirited miles
    i've been driving them for almost eight months.
    had no issue at all.
    Very good wet performance, shining on dry roads.
    comfortable, silent.
    way better than my previous tires.
    would higly recommend.
    Helpful 3 - tyre reviewed on February 22, 2024
    Given 29% while driving a Ford Mondeo MK4 2.0L TCDI (140) Zetec Estate (235/40 R18) on mostly town for 6,000 spirited miles
    ###Do not buy this tyre###

    No grip whatsoever, wheel spinning whenever I accelerate hard and not from a start, even in 3rd gear... And this is a 235 section tyre, i'll let imagine the narrower versions...

    I had 205 55 16 continental premiumcontact6 in a ford focus mk2 1.8 tdci, a torque monster in low-mid rpm and it never break a sweat! Largely superior performancing tyre!

    ###Do not buy this tyre###
    Helpful 17 - tyre reviewed on October 11, 2023
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    Given 83% while driving a Honda (225/55 R17) on mostly motorways for 10,000 average miles
    An alternate tyres to Michellin on my secondary car Its worth period
    Helpful 12 - tyre reviewed on September 15, 2023
    Given 83% while driving a Kia Motors Picanto (175/65 R14) on mostly country roads for 1,000 easy going miles
    I bought these on the strength of the UK Tyrereviews website piece on 2021 Summer tyres. Even though I do not live in the UK, so far as I was able to tell, the Advantage sold here in Australia is exactly the same as the Advantage sold in the UK that was reviewed, save for one extra ply in the sidewall. I purchased these tyres on the basis of them coming top of the heap in terms of comfort in the aforementioned review. The roads where I live are appalling and getting worse by the day and it might be some time (if ever) before I can buy a large SUV such as a Santa Fe or Sorento that would obviously be far better suited to them rather than my current tiny Kia Picanto. Combine that with me not getting any younger and comfort is the main thing I want in a tyre these days, especially when seemingly all modern vehicles are biased towards firm (albeit well controlled) rides.

    Well I certainly have to agree with the Tyrereviews review - these tyres are definitely much more comfortable than any previous tyres I have owned and are surprisingly quiet. It was actually their quietness that took me most by surprise since it is not exactly a feature even the manufacturer appears to excessively harp on about. But maybe they should - they really are very quiet - but not so much in terms of a reading on the dB meter - it is because the noise seems to be "tuned" into a bandwidth that we humans find far less irritable - so much less "midrange" to use a hifi analogy. Further anecdotal evidence the noise is reduced is when listening to my usual radio station at 100 kmh on coarse chip roads, I can now listen three "clicks" lower in volume than before (volume 10 versus 13 previously).

    As for handling, I do detect a little bit more understeer but I fully expected this given there is no free lunch if you want to bias a tyre more towards comfort. It is a compromise that I am more than willing to live with, especially given that the handling is very progressive such that I can feel the limit gradually approaching when driving on high speed winding roads. I did find too, that whereas all my previous tyres had caused mild rear end bump steer when the rear tyres were both simultaneously travelling over the same road defect over high speed curves, this particular annoyance is thankfully totally absent with these tyres.

    All in all this is a decent tyre if you are not seeking "performance" and instead are seeking something more oriented to sedate driving with a bias towards comfort. On the other hand, if you like to pretend that you are in a kart when around roundabouts or want high precision combined with neutral handling on high speed winding roads, maybe choose something else!
    Helpful 20 - tyre reviewed on June 29, 2023
    Given 95% while driving a Mercedes Benz B250 Petrol (225/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 12 spirited miles
    BFgoodrich advantage, performed amazingly well on wet surfaces, very smooth handling. Way better than my previous Yoko's. Would highly recommend.
    Helpful 42 - tyre reviewed on December 30, 2021
    Given 93% while driving a Audi A3 1.8T sport (225/40 R18) on a combination of roads for 8,000 spirited miles
    Very smooth driving, performed amazingly on wet roads especially when braking. Advantage Tires performed much better than my previous BFG tires. would Highly recommend
    Helpful 46 - tyre reviewed on August 27, 2021
    Given 79% while driving a Ford (225/50 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
    average dry and wet grip .better in wet dry and wet brake is really great average handling comfort is great wear seems good overall v.good tire I would recommend for normal driving
    Helpful 41 - tyre reviewed on February 21, 2021