Tires Nokia or GT Radial

Nokia Tires

Looks like Nokia Hakkapeliitta, really good winter tires If DOT etc are allright then those would be good choice.

Pros: really good winter tires
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GT Radial Tires
Traditional-Farm4907
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Rating 4.0

I bought them last year for my Nissan and they have been really good. Very grippy, low noise and smooth. The compound feels to be on the softer side but haven't seen excessive wear yet.

Pros: very grippy, low noise
Cons: softer compound
Vehicle: Nissan
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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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Nokia Tires
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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

Nokian Entyres = :thumbup::thumbup: after 2 months and about 2000 miles. Nokian WRG2's = :thumbdown::thumbdown: after 20,000 miles

Pros: good after 2 months
Cons: bad after 20000 miles
Mileage: 2000 km
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