Tires Nexen or OEM BMW
I run these. They’ve been great the last two winters. Definitely feel planted and secure. Mind you, I don’t deal with a ton of snow, but overall it’s been positive in wet and semi icy/snowy conditions.
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Only problem is the tires are transmitting way too much noise into cabin . But other than that it is an incredible ride.
Also ideally get low rolling resistance tires that can get you an extra 5% range next time you need new tires.
I have a ‘22, other than tires and brakes, I’ve only had regular maintenance service done. It’s a dream luxury liner to drive.
We have ran the Nexen Winspike and Nexen Winguard series winter tires on a few vehicles in Dakota winters, which can be extremely harsh... Saying they are "comparable quality" to Hakka's is a stretch... but they are decent winter tires and Nexen has one of the best warranties in the tire industry.
SU1 is not the top of the tires for performance cars... they get hard and noisy with time.
These tires are absolute junk I would never recommend them to anyone. We have had two blow outs with them and just went today and got four new tires. Never again will I buy these.
About 8,000 miles ago, bought a set of their 30,000 mile rated tires. My wife asked me to look at her front tires because they looked "worn out" to which I said "What!" The front tires look like they have gone almost 25,000 worth of wear. She only drives locally and her job is less than a mile away. I've never seen tires wear down so much from so little driving but I guess that's what you get from buying at a Mom and Pop discount place.
I’ll be honest these came in my brand new 2025 Volkswagen Jetta which I purchased last October and I already need a new set. I have put in a wreck of miles though 18k miles already but I still think they wore way too quick they’re at “4 tread and will need to replace.
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