Tires Goodyear or Nokia
I recently bought four Nokian Ones for my 2019 Honda Civic EX after reading some really good things about them. I’m now approaching my first year of use and all I can say is that they’re great performing tires. Very little wear showing thus far. Fine traction throughout the year.
I bought eagle sport exhilarates mostly because $150 off and a $100 rebate at the time, and I really noticed the performance and they removed my issue with wheelhop on my stock Si.
I have MY7 long range also, and have already put 33k miles on the stock tires. I have only rotated them once. I still have about 5/32 on mine. It all depends on how hard you drive the car too. Edit: for context, forgot to mention they are Goodyear and I have the 20 inch wheels.
Had a set on my car that I just sold. In 40000 miles of having them, they were still at 80%. Noise wasn’t bad, and grip was pretty good for what they are (I’m a bit aggressive on highway on/off ramps).
Looks like Nokia Hakkapeliitta, really good winter tires If DOT etc are allright then those would be good choice.
A couple of months ago I put new Goodyear Electric Drive tires on my 2019 Leaf SV + and so far been very happy with them. I think the efficiency has actually gone up about 5-10%.
Typically I don't like Goodyear tires but my Duratracs have been a great AT tire. Zero complaints.
MTR is my favorite off road tire but wear out really fast daily driving.
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.
True tho. You know why it's called Goodyear? Because you're tires are only good for a year. We had em put on our van and in about 9 months they were cracked and rotted. Even better the fucking tire shop wouldn't warranty them even though we were well below the mileage on the warranty.
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