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Im using Yokohama Geolander A/T 015 rightnnow and they're pretty good at taking small bumps, providing a good ride and maintaining bettee than average grip at turning. Was a good ride.
Road noise isn't bad.
My buddy has P Zero Winter on his S4
and he likes them. I have Yokohama BluEarth Winter V905 and they are nice but the sidewall is not as stiff as the Pirellis. Still happy with them though.
I always used Yokohama, but that was on a dodge Dakota. I love Yokohama tires personally
I have two Nokians on my wife’s CX9, and like them a lot.
Use them for winter tires. Best winters I’ve owned honestly
I have used Nokian Hakka's of various types for years. I've been happy with every single set, although the all-seasons were not quite up to the standard of the dedicated snows.
Solid quality tires. I have a set of Nokian Ones on my daily driver Bolt EUV.
This doesn't apply to you, as you're in California, but my winter tires are Yokohama and they're the best winter tires I've ever had. I've had Michelin, Pirelli, Bridgestone.
Personally, I think a Hakka 1 or Hakka 2 is too agressive a tire for an AWD NJ daily driver unless your commute is only a couple of miles. They'll corner like you have four gum-erasers mounted and at least double your road noise.
I went with Nokian One to replace my stock Nexens, I regret it. There is less wheel spin (still some if I put it in sport and floor it) but the efficiency seems to have taken a small hit and they’re so loud.
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