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GENERAL TIRE Tires
pitaq
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Rating 5.0

We replaced the OEM Firestones with a set of General AltiMAX RT45 all-seasons and they have been fantastic so far on our 2019. Quieter than the Firestones and excellent in both dry and wet.

Pros: quieter than Firestones, excellent in dry and wet
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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GENERAL TIRE Tires
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Rating 4.0

I run the same General tires. Before that, it was the RT43. Yes, the are not performance tires. What I have experienced is they get better mileage, and last a long time.

Pros: better mileage, last long
Cons: not performance tires
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Nokia Tires

I had R3s on my previous vehicle (Tesla M3) and they were fantastic...I can only imagine the R5s are even better. They made a HUGE difference here in the Dakota winters.

Pros: fantastic, huge difference
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Nokia Tires

Can verify this as true and correct! It is a stupid and hilarious machine in the snow. Mine is on Nokian R5s and I look forward to the snow each year.

Pros: hilarious machine in snow
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Nokia Tires

Best winter tires Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5, Continental VikingContact 7/8 but after third year I felt they lost little ice breaking power, Pirelli Ice Zero were also good to me.

Pros: good ice breaking power
Cons: lost ice breaking power
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Nokia Tires
ThirdeYe1337
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Rating 3.5

I just slapped a set of Nokian Ones on my 2015 Civic and they seem to be a very good compromise to have more of a true all-season with decent snow potential. They're a tiny bit louder than my old Continentals and feel a bit more wiggly, but I assume that's one of the tradeoffs to have a bit more winter capability.

Pros: decent snow potential
Cons: bit louder, more wiggly
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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GENERAL TIRE Tires
Scary_World
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Rating 1.0

2022 F150 Lightning Platinum with original General Grabber HTS60 275/50R22 115H tires. Treadwear warranty 65,000 miles. At 18,300 miles Right rear tire developed rumbling vibration transitioning to a thump thump on highway. Pulled over to find a foot long bump where the tread was separating from the belt.

Pros: treadwear warranty 65,000 miles
Cons: tread separating from belt
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 18300 km
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