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Originally Posted by DoubleF
What about all weather tires? On a previous vehicle, I ran Nokian WRG all weather tires year round and I think it took till year 4 until I felt the winter driving was a little sketchy on them. This was when I was driving them year round. I think Nokian had a reputation for slightly lower durability, but I recall the WRG were Champs all the way through.
I am considering getting Nokian WRG for my summer tires. I assume they should handle fringe light to moderate dumps of snow with no issue up till I replace them at year 5 ish. I don't have to worry swapping early because it can still handle decent dumps, and swapping early I can save the tread on the x ice.
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We used WRG4 tires on my wife's Outback and while they were great in the winter I consider them extremely noisy and once the tread starts wearing are unbearably noisy in dry conditions. I can't recommend them to people that do a lot of highway driving because of that.