In this comparison, both of the tyres are made by a brand from . Generally, Ceat allround tyres are slightly better rated (69%) than Goodride (0%). Important for this comparison is also the Autobild 2025 225/40 R18 test, where both the Allseason Elite Z-401 and the 4 SeasonDrive were tested. See more mutual tests below.
| # | Goodride Allseason Elite Z-401
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1. Ceat 4 SeasonDrive Conditionally recommended
1. Ceat 4 SeasonDrive Conditionally recommended
These tyres were tested together in 2 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

| Name | Stopping distance on dry | Stopping distance on wet | |||||
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| Best values in test | 38.0 | 43.9 | |||||
| Goodride AllSeason Elite Z-401 | 44.6 | 58.4 | |||||
| Ceat 4 SeasonDrive | 38.6 | 47.4 | |||||
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| Name | Stopping distance on dry | Stopping distance on wet | |||||
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| Best values in test | 39,9 | 44,4 | |||||
| Goodride Allseason Elite Z-401 | 48,7 | 58,5 | |||||
| Ceat 4 SeasonDrive | 44,9 | 63,7 | |||||
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