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Nokia Tires

From my experience, Nokian makes the best winter tires. Once you use winter tires on slush, ice and snow, you will never go back to all season tires in winter. With AWD, it's more about being able to turn and brake in slippery conditions than getting started.

Pros: best for slush, ice, snow; good turning, braking
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 5.0

I've had the At3s on my '24 OBW for almost 6000 and they are great. Ride just like the stock Yokohama Geolander. Gas mileage didn't suffer, and they are great off road.

Pros: great off road, good ride
Mileage: 9656 km
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Nokia Tires

I used to like Blizzaks, then I tried the Nokian Hakkapeliittas and found they worked better for me in Wisconsin winters.

Pros: worked better
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Nokia Tires

The Nokian One Tires are marked as a low rolling resistance tire and I decided to give them a try. I drove a 14 mile loop with my old Michelin MXM4's at 35 MPH and then drove the same loop with the new Nokian One's. The Nokian tires had about 13% higher Watt-Hour per Mile consumption.

Pros: low rolling resistance tire
Cons: higher Watt-Hour consumption
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Not only do the sidewalls flex at highway speed when you do a lane change, they track all over the place and feel skittish. I had my front end (Prius V) checked out by a shop that I trust, and they drove it on the highway. They agree that there is an instability with this tire.

Cons: instability with this tire
Vehicle: Toyota Prius v
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