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Nokia Tires

I have used Nokian Hakka's of various types for years. I've been happy with every single set, although the all-seasons were not quite up to the standard of the dedicated snows.

Pros: happy with every set
Cons: all-seasons not up to standard
Vehicle: Subaru
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NITTO Tires
mellofello9
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Rating 5.0

For what it's worth, I've loved the Nitto Neo-Gens. Have been flawless in the rain plus very quiet and decent adhesion all-around.

Pros: quiet, decent adhesion
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Nokia Tires
throwaway007676
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Rating 5.0

I just took off a set of Nokians due to getting dry. They were rated for 50k miles, I had 85k on them and they still had 6-7/32 of tread left. Never a traction issue even in snow and ice, even in weather where I had no business being out there with a front wheel drive vehicle. So they checked all the boxes for me. Quiet with good traction, extra load on many models and a great overall tire.

Pros: quiet, good traction
Cons: getting dry
Mileage: 85000 km
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Nokia Tires

Check out the Nokian Tyre One. It has Aramid sidewalls, low rolling resistance, and 80k mileage warranty.

Pros: Aramid sidewalls, low rolling resistance
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Nokia Tires
cbyo
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Rating 3.0

I'm a little late to the discussion, but I had some Nokian all-weather tires for a couple years (on a Golf) they were better than all seasons, but definitely not as good as good winter tires in the, uh, winter.

Pros: better than all seasons
Cons: not as good as winters
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NITTO Tires

They are great off road and absolutely terrifying in the rain. Would not recommend.

Pros: great off road
Cons: terrifying in rain
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