Tires Nokia or NANKANG

Nokia Tires
jjvincent
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Rating 4.5

My suggestion is that the R2 is the best when it comes to not becoming really noisy after a few years (the Nordmans on my Jetta are pretty noisy). I have R2's on the Alltrack and had them on the Eurovan (it now has the Rotiiva AT's on it and those thing are the best Nokians I've ever had for all year use). So, skiing up in VT and driving through big snowstorms and ice, the R2 works just fine.

Pros: works fine in snowstorms
Cons: Nordmans are pretty noisy
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Nokia Tires

Nokian's are essentially the best you can buy. If it's anything related to winter driving, the Finns know how to do it.

Pros: best you can buy
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NANKANG Tires
JackJoachim
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Rating 5.0

yes really, quiet, grips just fine for a daily driver golf, and cheap ($224 for the set) I spent more money on my first set of tires, and realized i didn't need them. These fit my need perfectly.

Pros: quiet, grips just fine
Cons: cheap
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Nokia Tires

I'm running Nokian WRA3 on my Fiesta ST during cold periods. They've got me through a few years of deepest, snowy Bavarian winters.

Been absolutely great, no complaints about them.

Pros: absolutely great, no complaints
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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Nokia Tires
VWVOX
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Rating 4.5

I went with Nokian Entyre 2.0. They handle really great, balanced out with no vibrations, and are quite quiet. If you get stuck driving in the rain these tires handle great in wet conditions as well. I've had them on for 40'000 and I'm still at about 70%. Good tire for lots of miles.

Pros: handle great, quiet, good in wet, long lasting
Mileage: 40000 km
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Nokia Tires

I just want to add my 0.02$ on this, I recently bought my first Nokian tires every to put on our new Explorer and I can honestly say in the 3000km's we've driven in the last month that they are hands down the best winter tires I've ever experienced. Time will tell how much performance will be lost as they wear down and how long they will last but to date, color me very impressed. Mine are studded and the ice performance is outstanding fwiw.

Pros: best winter tires ever
Cons: performance loss over time
Mileage: 3000 km
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NANKANG Tires
KAOS664
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Rating 3.5

Have been riding Nankangs for over 100,000 miles now. No real issues, but as mentioned thread life is not the greatest but it's not horrendous either, I probably got like 20-30,000 miles out of a set. I think they are worth the $, as long as you're not looking for super performance out of them.

Pros: worth the money
Cons: tread life not greatest
Mileage: 160934 km
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NANKANG Tires
bahasad
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Rating 2.0

I ran a set of Nankang tires for 4 months. They came on the wheels I bought and they had good tread, so I figured that it would just be a waste for me to spend money on new tires while running these. They are not great - winter traction is non-existent, it was legitimately scaring driving on these tires when it was below 20 degrees outside and my car is AWD so that's saying something too (I didn't die though so I guess it's okay ), dry traction is okay, but tires feel very numb. They ride kind of hard too and are noisy. I do drive them up to 100+ usually. Haven't had an issue so far. I am taking them off and putting a set of Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3s. I am expecting big improvements. So my recommendation: don't buy them. save the money, use your current set, and when you have enough, get a decent set of tires.

Pros: okay dry traction, no issues
Cons: poor winter traction, numb feel, hard ride, noisy
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