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I just replaced my original Assurance Weather Ready tires today, for the new version. I got a little over 78k miles on the first set. I think they were the best tires I've ever owned. They did well in Colorado mountain snow, generally inspired confidence and wore like iron.
I installed the WeatherActive's on my Toyota Sienna. I'm at 30k miles and only have 3/32 tread left. Warranty is supposed to be 60k miles. The WeatherActives are great tires that hold the road well and let me drive a Toyota Sienna like a sportscar.
Os que costumo usar são os Goodyear efficient Grip Performance 2 (excelente durabilidade, muito boa condução) ou os Continental Sportcontact 7( durabilidade boa, condução excepcional).
I just put a set of the new OEM Goodyear Wrangler Territory ATs on. Had to buy new wheels too, but I consider that future proofing. Pretty happy with them with about 300 miles on them
I have used both all-weather tires (Nokian WR) and winter tires (Continental Viking Contact 7). The all-weather tires are adequate to handle the worst parts of Westwood Plateau and snowy days on My Seymour.
I have these on my SUV. They are All Weather with the snowflake symbol. Excellent snow traction and excellent in the rain.
The Goodyear tires have great reviews, were less expensive, and I think look better than the Michelins.
I had Nokian WRG2s on a car once in the summer. Technically an all-season, but a very very soft all-season. The only thing to note was that under hard braking/cornering they would get squirrelly since the rubber was so soft.
Will NEVER buy Nokian tires. They crack on the sides and they don't stand behind them.
I had the exact same problem on Nokian tires that were less 3000 miles and under 3 years old. Had the orginal paperwork ftom the previous owner of the vehicle.
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