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Ive been using pirelli allseason sf3. Been doing good things for me. Took me to austria in winter and italy in summer
I got Nokian Tyres, all season last fall. I drove them all last winter, which was quite snowy, 62 km each day during the work week. No issues. One very snowy day the ramp of my building wasn’t plowed or defrosted. Other cars couldn’t get up the ramp. I watched 3-4 cars try and fail and I got there and up I went no issues.
Uzmi Nokian (Hakkapeliitta). Nećeš više u životu pogledati nijednu drugu zimsku gumu.
Studded tires are superior in ice. I have ran Nokian studded and studless and studded are my choice by a large margin. I run them for max performance in the worst of conditions even if that means giving up a little performance in better conditions.
Nokian Hakkepalitta get me everywhere I need to go, even plowing snow 10 inches deep.
I did take my run flats off and replace with pirelli p zeros all round and it's made such a difference to the ride quality.
Der beste Allrounder, fährt sich aber schneller runter.
Just don't get those Pirelli's. I have them on my RAV. Traction is great in snow, but they are wearing out fast!
Absolute garbage, they only lasted 20k miles on my XC90 T8. Pretty bad in wet conditions also.
Verdes suck. As others are saying, 3 peak tires are the way to go if you’re gonna deal with snow and don’t want dedicated snow tires. I’ve switched to scorpion weatheractive and my last two trips to Tahoe in heavy snow have been a breeze.
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