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My first impression: way less road noise than the Duratracs. The Outpost Nat E's are maybe a little bit less fuel efficient than the standard Duratracs but not a huge amount -- 0.5mph on the highway, 1mph around town, maybe.
My dealer wanted $1600 to replace run flats and do the alignment. I went to a tire place and I got non run flats from Nokian and the ride is better, mileage is up a bit and it was $1150 all in
Nokian One is the closest I’ve found. Fantastic tire.
I got 2 nokian ones for my front and my car rides and corners sooo much more confidently. I have a good feeling that they're going to wear a million percent better than the economy ones they replaced.
I have the Nokian Ones on one of my cars and they have been excellent. I have about 35k or so on them now and they are just below the 85% mark that is on them. Quiet, smooth, great in all weather including snow and ice.
I went Nokian Tyres One, and not from Costco. V-rated, Aramid reinforced sidewalls for pothole damage protection, and low rolling resistance
I bought Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5 255/45R19 last winter and they handled better than my old Xice’s
The Wetproof 1 is a co-agreement with another manufacturer to make the tire to Nokians spec, Nokian are happy with the performance of it
Running Nokian Hakka R2 on the CX-5 and Vredestein Wintrac on the Focus same as last year. Usually don't swap until Thanksgiving though. On a related note, I think these are the last dedicated winter tires I'm going to buy. I've been running two sets for 10 years now and even in the snowier years, I don't feel like it's been worth it in this part of Ohio. The new All Weather tires seem like they've done a good job with snow/ice, yet still keeping dry/wet traction to decent levels. I've got my eye on the Michelin CrossClimates going forward.
I know this is an old thread, mine are doing the exact same!, I called nokian and they won't do anything.
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