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I love the Vredestein’s. It’s definitely a “softer” tire but the grip level in both dry and snow is incredible. You will not be disappointed
I have the vredestiens on my Cadillac CTS, they are great tires. Quiet, great in the rain/snow/icy roads, I've got about 20k on them right now and still over half treadwear left on them. They also have some great dry road performance, very grippy.
Buy Sava Eskimo winter tires and you are good to go anywhere
I have had no issues with these tires. I assume the people from Norway know how to make winter tires, lol.
I have had the Quatrac 5 on my car for a few years without issue.
I haven’t had those but have been running a set of Quatrac Pros for the past three and a half years. They have been good tires. No complaints from me after nearly 44k miles.
I'm very pleased with the Vredestein Hypertrac all-season tires
I'm very happy with my Vredestein Quatrac Pro tires. They're an All-Weather tire that splits the difference between an all-season and winter tire. They can handle all temps, but are 3 mountain peak certified for winter weather. They're quiet, comfortable, and competent.
I've bought a set of quatrac 5 vredesteins for my X5 ... 2.5/3 years ago ... about halfway worn after 25k miles.
To be honest, in the dry ... easy to reach and surpass the adhesion limit at moderate speeds, feel is mehh at best. Quiet tires, decent tread life, comfortable but no where near the advertised levels. Currently during the winter ... moderate snow ... nothing spectacular, slightly better grip off the line than the duellers, fairly predictable, but a bit short on lateral grip ... so if you are braking and trying to cut a corner on snow ... better be awake so you don't end up in a ditch nose first.
Vreds are noisy as fuk
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