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Nokia Tires

I have the Ones on my 1997 Toyota Estima Emina and they're great. Nice steering response and like Nokian's other all-season tires, they do great in the wet. I also appreciate the aramid (kevlar) sidewalls.

Pros: nice steering response, great in wet
Vehicle: Toyota Estima
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Nokia Tires

Nokian One. They are cheaper than top tier tires with the same or better ratings. They have a 80k mile tread wear warranty, reinforced sidewalls and great grip in the rain. I live in the PNW and have had them for only a couple months but I highly recommend.

Pros: great grip in rain
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Falken Tires

I run Falken Wildpeaks (severe winter-rated All Terrains). Have zero issues driving in snow.

Pros: zero issues in snow
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Falken Tires

Working as a ski guide in the Canadian Rockies and running the AT3W on my Tacoma and I love them. Driving snowy highways before plows and un-maintained FSRs they are phenomenal. The only downside is on glare ice they struggle but with that kind of tire any would.

Pros: phenomenal on snowy highways
Cons: struggle on glare ice
Vehicle: Toyota
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Nokia Tires

Running Nokian Hakka R2 on the CX-5 and Vredestein Wintrac on the Focus same as last year. Usually don't swap until Thanksgiving though. On a related note, I think these are the last dedicated winter tires I'm going to buy. I've been running two sets for 10 years now and even in the snowier years, I don't feel like it's been worth it in this part of Ohio. The new All Weather tires seem like they've done a good job with snow/ice, yet still keeping dry/wet traction to decent levels. I've got my eye on the Michelin CrossClimates going forward.

Vehicle: Mazda
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