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I have had Lauffen summer tires for a year. I had no problems with these tires.
I have some Laufenn G fit. They work great for my application(sedan) in 3 seasons. Fairly priced and good mileage warranty (60,000 miles) they’re going on their second year and honestly still feel/ride like day 1.
I am running Gislaved Nordfrost tires with the factory studs in Canada.
I've put these on my work vans and personal trucks for years, I've used about 6 sets. They punch way above their weight. I'm not going to say they're the best, but they're better than they have any reason to be considering the price. They wear long, are reasonably quiet and work well plowing snow.
I had studded gislaved nord frost tires on a FWD Chevy Spectrum back in the day and was unstoppable.
I have a set of Laufenn tires on my car rn for snow. forget what tire exactly but they provide me plenty of grip in the winter
I have an R58 coupe and use Gislaved winter tires (made in Sweden).My mechanic recommended them, and it's a great choice.
I have these tires on my 2017 chevy express nice tires for summer but useless when the show falls no traction
I got Laufenn G FIT 4S.
Cant decide if they are good or not but reviews say - they really good.
....and I'll throw in another vote for the Continental DWS 06. Also relevant to this thread - I bought my '11 Range Rover Sport in January, and it had Laufenn tires, the cheapest option on Tire Rack in the proper size. They had plenty of tread life but they were not great - noisy, not a lot of grip in any conditions - so first excuse I had, I swapped on the Continentals, and they are substantially better at everything.
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