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In my experience Nokian Hakkapeliitta are good, but not as durable as Continental or Michelin.
We just bought new ones last year and went for Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10 (studded) as we live in the coastal area and we get really icy roads throughout the winter.
I just got a pair. They're nice and grippy, which is good when the car has so much torque, and range seems unaffected, even a bit better than my previous Michelin Premiers.
Nekem a Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21 bevált. Lassan 2 éves, 20+ ezer kilométert mentem vele és teljesen hibátlanul teljesített télen-nyáron.
Zima Nokian, ljeto Toyo.
Jesu bucne, ali idu tamo gdje ti hoces i staju kad ti hoces. Po 3-4 sezone ih vozim bez ikakvih promjena u ponasanju. Jedino ih je bitno na vrijeme zamjeniti jer se nokian doslovno topi po ljetu.
This will be the eighth year on Hakkepelitta's, so yes they are pricey but the quality is amazing. They look brand new because I've only done 35k kms on them!
We always buy Yokohamas: been running on them for 30 years.
I just put a set of Nokian Ones on my Ridgeline to get rid of the gadawful General A/T tires that it came with -- just couldn't take the noise anymore. The Nokians are excellent for an SUV/Minivan/Midsize Pickup because they have just a wee bit firmer of a sidwall.
I tried Yokohama before, while grip is good, it wears out faster.
The worst tire had to be Yokohama geolanders. They would break traction so much in the rain it was terrifying.
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