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Nokia Tires

Splurge on Nokian, I have been driving on the same set of winter tires for the last 14 years. Still have about 5mm of thread left.

Pros: long lasting, good thread
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I swapped mine out for Nokian R5 and had no issues with snow ice, even in the Catskills. I used them for 2k miles

Pros: no issues in snow, no issues in ice
Mileage: 2000 km
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I personally use Nokian winter tires. I've had the others, but keep coming back to the Nokians. Studded tires are unwelcome on the highway for me as they are loud and will add to driver fatigue over longer trips. Two hours of studded tire noise would drive me insane!

Pros: prefer Nokian, good quality
Cons: loud, driver fatigue
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I’ve had 22” Nokians on my R1S for 8,000 miles, and noticed no difference in efficiency. I *have* noticed (as have others) that they have significantly more tread than the stock Pirellis at this same point. Given their cost, any increase in “fuel” costs due to worse efficiency (if that is a thing) will probably be more than made up for by the lower cost of the tires, and the (likely) longer useable life.

Pros: no efficiency difference, more tread, lower cost, longer life
Mileage: 12875 km
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Looks like I made it to about 38,000 miles on these Nokian One Tires and starting to show the cord.

Pros: lasted two rough years
Cons: starting to show cord
Mileage: 38000 km
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I had the same issue, replaced them as soon as I could. They seem to be famous for the edge line which is same like yours.

Cons: same issue, replaced soon
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