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Nokia Tires

They are amazing. Nokian made the first ever winter tire, back in the 20s or 30s IIRC. I have them on all my Subarus and they make winter driving seem like summer for all “normal” driving applications, within reason (ie. driving like a normal person). For spirited driving yeah you’ll loose grip eventually but you’ll be surprised just how far these will go. Just remember how winter tires work. They accumulate snow on the treads and that grips way more than bare rubber. If you find yourself sliding on black ice and can aim for some snow, you’ll be surprised how much grip you can get back.. assuming you have the room for it. Anyway, they won’t make you completely invincible, but it’s about as good as you’re going to get!

Pros: amazing, winter driving like summer
Cons: lose grip eventually
Vehicle: Subaru
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Nokia Tires

I love my Hakkas. I’ve had them on my 2017 WRX as well as several other cars. Very grippy in even the worst conditions.

Pros: very grippy, worst conditions
Vehicle: Subaru
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Nokia Tires

The absolute best winter tire I’ve ever ran. You need to be very careful not to run them during warm weather when spring comes around, they will wear away like pencil erasers. I waited until late April one year and lost 2/32s of tread in less than two months.

Pros: best winter tire ever
Cons: wear away quickly
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Nokia Tires

You can't beat Nokians. I go out of my way to acquire them for all winter tire applications.

No contest between Nokian and anything else.

Pros: unbeatable winter tire
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Pirelli Tires

I also have a set of P-7's on my 2018 Bolt, excellent traction and very good in the wet. Have only put 5,000 miles on them but they don't seem to be wearing as fast as I would have thought.

Pros: excellent traction, good in wet
Cons: none
Mileage: 5000 km
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Pirelli Tires
ando_da_pando
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Rating 5.0

So a few weeks back I opted for Pirelli's P7 tires in lieu of the OEM. I wanted some more traction for dry and wet weather. With OEM tires I was usually between 4.6 kW and 4.4 kW depending on streets or freeway, now I'm about 4.4 kW on streets and 4.2 kW. And there is better traction and control. They are also more comfortable to ride on and quieter too. These tires are 100% worth it.

Pros: better traction and control, more comfortable, quieter
Cons: range suffered initially
Mileage: 1500 km
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skydaman
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Rating 3.5

The 2021's come with the Pirelli Scorpion Verde all season, not too bad as they work well enough in snow, washed out gravel roads and rain but they squeal a lot in turns would like a bit more traction.

Pros: work well in snow
Cons: squeal a lot in turns
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Pirelli Tires

mine lasted easily 30-40k miles but they sucked the whole time. i once got stuck on slight inclines where there was a stop light because it was raining. didnt even set off aggressively but the wheels just spun on me, it wasnt cold or anything...just slightly wet.

Pros: lasted 30-40k miles
Cons: sucked the whole time
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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