Tires YOKOHAMA or Nokia

YOKOHAMA Tires
ShaneAnigans7
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Rating 4.0

On the street, they seem to work well, maybe a bit less grip than the OE tires when accelerating, but I don’t push it too hard on public roads so it’s tough to judge performance. They aren’t any noisier than the Continentals; if anything they might be a bit quieter.

Pros: work well on street, quieter
Cons: less grip accelerating
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YOKOHAMA Tires
TodoJuku
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Rating 5.0

Great set of tires, I have used multiple sets. Quiet on the road, works well in the wet, and works great for a lapping tire as well and a fraction of the price of its Michelin counterparts.

Pros: quiet on the road, works well
Cons: none
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YOKOHAMA Tires
GoForRogue
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Rating 4.0

Just got rid of my Nittos for the Advans, so far a better tire. Best part is one of the few tires in the OE size that has a 25k mileage warranty.

Pros: better tire, mileage warranty
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama ADVAN Sport A/S. I've had them on there for 3 years, I've been happy. I live in a place that doesn't get incredibly cold or snowy, more like 3 seasons with occasional freezing temps, so they do well in those conditions.

Pros: I've been happy
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YOKOHAMA Tires
downytide
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Rating 4.0

Yokohama G015, has cool looking sidewalls, but quiet like standard passenger cars, can still do a surprising amount of light-offroad, great in rain.

Pros: cool looking sidewalls, quiet
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Nokia Tires

Winter tires are best in class, their Hakkapeliitta 10 and R3/R5 line is the best in the world right now, their summer tires are very good, up there with the high-end brands maybe not as good as top-end Michelin or Continentals but still very good.

Pros: winter tires best in class
Cons: summer tires not top-end
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Nokia Tires

I use Nokian Hakkapelliita R3 winter tires in the winter (in Michigan) and they've worked great.

I previously tried Michelin CrossClimate2 tires, but they didn't provide quite enough snow traction. On packed, compacted snow, I could feel the car just barely sliding if I changed lanes, and I occasionally felt the ABS when braking. With the Nokian winter tires, I never feel either of those phenomena.

Pros: worked great, no sliding
Cons: Michelin not enough traction
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YOKOHAMA Tires

For anyone who lives in snowy climate, do you find OEM Yokohama tires suck in the snow? I live in Minnesota and it's winter wonderland now but I find myself slipping and sliding perhaps more than I should.

Cons: slipping and sliding
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