Tires Hankook or Nokia

Nokia Tires

safest choice... the NOKIAN WR or WR G2 all-weather plus, year rounders that qualify for severe service emblem. the g2 has low rolling resistance. you can see about a 6% savings in fuel w/ this guy.

Pros: low rolling resistance, fuel savings
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Nokia Tires
ksanchez
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Rating 4.0

Nokian. Don't consider anything else. I have been using the Hakka RSi's for years and they are fantastic tires. With two differend FWD cars (current A3 and old Jetta VR6), I was passing sport utes which couldn't even get up hills in 4WD. The only issue is that the RSi's are very soft and don't last long. For that reason, I will go with the WR's which can be run all season. I would recommend going down to a 16" for potholes and such. Check with Rim and Wheel Works in Waltham. They are a Nokian dealer and can find you some good Rims. I bought some Ronals, but you can't buy them anymore, but in retrospect, I shoulda just gotten some cheap steelies for $50 a pop.

Pros: fantastic performance, excellent grip
Cons: soft, don't last long
Vehicle: Audi A3
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Hankook Tires

I have Hankook Ice Bear W300's on the Mazdaspeed 3 and I like them a lot. I actually first used them on the Miata. Not the most extreme winter tire but NJ has very mild winters and they behave a lot like an all season in the dry which is perfect for me.

Pros: like them a lot
Cons: not extreme winter tire
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Part number: W300
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Hankook Tires

I've run a couple of sets of Hankook Ice Bears: 225/40/18's on the stock MS3 wheels - My primary winter setup. The car performed wonderfully. Aside from being a plow at some points (my car is lowered), the traction control + LSD + snow tires made for a flawless snow driver.

Pros: flawless snow driver
Cons: plow at some points
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Nokia Tires

I'm at over 50,000 miles on my WR SUVs and still have a lot of treadlife left.

Pros: a lot of treadlife
Mileage: 80000 km
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Hankook Tires
Wild_Bill
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Rating 2.0

Got rid of the Hankooks on my SE V6, replaced them with Michelin Primacy with a small Discount Tire trade-in allowance. Ride is maybe a little better, expansion joint thump is a little better, but noise on all but the smoothest asphalt is bad; on concrete, it's almost intolerable.

Pros: ride a little better
Cons: noise almost intolerable
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