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Nokia Tires

I ran their all-weather Remedy WRG5's last winter on my stock wheels and they were BEASTS. I HIGHLY recommend them if you live somewhere that gets mild/moderate amounts of snow and consistent temps below 40°F. They can be ran year round, but I like more grip during summer

Pros: beasts in winter, highly recommended
Vehicle: Subaru
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Nokia Tires

I'm in Alberta with a 2022 CX-30 GT Turbo. I went with a set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5's. Fantastic tires for ice and snow. The AWD does its job as well so winter driving hasn't been an issue.

Pros: fantastic for ice and snow
Vehicle: Mazda
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Nokia Tires

Anything Nokian. Nokian Hakkapelitta R5 is what I use in Sweden and they work extremely well. They work in a wide range of temperatures and work well on roads that aren’t very snow covered as well as roads with quite a bit of snow.

Pros: work extremely well
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Nexen Tires

FWIW, I have a similar pickup, gets driven maybe 1500 miles a year, and I have had those exact Nexen's on it for a few years now, they have been solid and 90% of when this is driven is in the winter, otherwise it just sits out in the sun.

Pros: solid performance
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Nokia Tires
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Rating 5.0

Had a set on my 2020 Highlander Hybrid. Put about 45k on them with no problems. We have crappy pothole roads and for the beating they took, they held up great. Just purchased again for a passenger car.

Pros: held up great
Mileage: 45000 km
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Nexen Tires
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Rating 3.5

I ran two sets of nexen su1 across 80kkm on a 10 yo + Subaru legacy 3.0r a few years ago.

They were fine. Good grip in the wet. Only grumble I had was they were a bit noisy

Pros: good grip in wet
Cons: a bit noisy
Mileage: 80000 km
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Nokia Tires
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Rating 2.0

No experience with the Continentals but I really did not like the Nokians. I bought them because they seemed to be well-reviewed, they were only marginally better than the Nexens in terms of traction yet they were a decent bit louder. Despite having plenty of tread left after 35k miles I replaced them with Michelin Primacy Tour and they’re so much quieter and the traction is much improved. I had a friend who is a frequent passenger in my car comment on how much quieter it was completely unprompted the first time he rode in the car after getting the Michelins. The Nokians were loud from the beginning and traction in wet conditions decreased rapidly as they aged.

Pros: much quieter, traction improved
Cons: louder, traction decreased
Mileage: 56327 km
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