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...Sounds good to me. Any reasons why you're not happy with either? You could improve your summer traction with stickier tires, but those goodyears aren't that bad.
I'm buying the winter ones now.
I picked the summer ones because they looked like they would be excellent in wet weather in addition to dry.
I've never seriously shopped for tires before so I just wanted to know what other people thought.
As long as you have the right tire for the application, brands become less significant. All tires will perform differently, brand wise, but overall characteristics will remain similar.