I have owned Dunlop, Bridgestone, Pirelli and these Nokian Winter tires. There is a distinct difference between the others and these. While the other 3 can plow you through snow like no one's business, the Nokians are all finesse. They are elegant tires, providing a silky smooth Winter driving experience no matter the specific condition. I would never consider anything else for my G550. Truly amazing.
R3 on my CLS63 by recommendation as I asked for the best winter tyres given no 4matic and 550hk/800Nm - very very pleased. After 2000 km in different conditions, I’m really impressed by the performance.
I have the r3 suv tires on my xc60. Well worth the money. I live in Central Wisconsin. Winter hell. Every thing you can think of in winter. Best snow tire ever.
I picked these up for my GR86 and they are incredible so far. Rolling resistance is so little that these drive better than my summers in a straight line and the grip on snow is incredible compared to my unstudded General Altimax Arctic 12's. Gained 2 mpg and these still corner fairly well with minimal delay/squirm on steering, definitely don't handle like a summer tire but way better than any winter I've driven on.
I got these tires on my skoda superb 4x4 and I love them. I try today to drift on wet snow and it was now easy. Just got pushed back in the seat and off we go. The grip is crazy. Also 110kmh in a corner in full winter road is no problem 😍
I’ve ran blizzaks and ice-3 on my bmws.. these Nokias tires are however the worst. On the X3 these drift the vehicle and I feel like I have no control. Grip is absolutely garbage. They are 2 winters old now, and they performed terribly even when new. Not sure if I have a bad batch of these or what.. but never again am I buying them
They were suggested to me at a tire location here in Ontario, Canada. I've never heard of them, for some reason. They are the most expensive of all the tires they quoted me but based on their reviews, I think I'll get them.
You know, it would make much more sense (since you're doing a tire-test, not a car-test) to test these tires on a rear wheel drive or front wheel drive vehicle. AWD-cars already have a major traction advantage and you'd probably achieve a decent test result even with average all-season tires. The question is, how much traction do these things provide on a less capable rear wheel drive vehicle for example.
Maybe slightly less. I used to have R2:s and now have R3. But use more tire pressure to help with this. Nokian says to use 0.2bar, 20kPa or 3psi more than what car manufacturer says but you can use even more.
Just got r3’s the other day. Compared to other winter tires I’ve run they are very “squirmy” and thank you I’ve been looking for a word to describe their weird dry handling.
So ------- where was the test???
I have owned Dunlop, Bridgestone, Pirelli and these Nokian Winter tires. There is a distinct difference between the others and these. While the other 3 can plow you through snow like no one's business, the Nokians are all finesse. They are elegant tires, providing a silky smooth Winter driving experience no matter the specific condition. I would never consider anything else for my G550. Truly amazing.
Would you prefer R3 or R5? I am thinking to get R3 since better deals are out there.
@@1116FSSLY I think they're pretty close.
R3 on my CLS63 by recommendation as I asked for the best winter tyres given no 4matic and 550hk/800Nm - very very pleased. After 2000 km in different conditions, I’m really impressed by the performance.
I have the r3 suv tires on my xc60. Well worth the money. I live in Central Wisconsin. Winter hell. Every thing you can think of in winter. Best snow tire ever.
I picked these up for my GR86 and they are incredible so far. Rolling resistance is so little that these drive better than my summers in a straight line and the grip on snow is incredible compared to my unstudded General Altimax Arctic 12's. Gained 2 mpg and these still corner fairly well with minimal delay/squirm on steering, definitely don't handle like a summer tire but way better than any winter I've driven on.
They are the best winter tire.
I got these tires on my skoda superb 4x4 and I love them. I try today to drift on wet snow and it was now easy. Just got pushed back in the seat and off we go. The grip is crazy. Also 110kmh in a corner in full winter road is no problem 😍
I put these on my 2019 Mustang for winter in Canada. They are very good.
Do you put weight on the trunk ? Current gen mustang almost have 50-50 (about 52/48) weight distribution How does your mustang perform on steep hill ?
Is this video about a watch or tyres?
It’s all about that Breitling Superocean. 👌
Misleading video, no actual test, no data, zero useful content, more like a Kal tire commercial.
Agree - a waste of digital storage.
I’ve ran blizzaks and ice-3 on my bmws.. these Nokias tires are however the worst. On the X3 these drift the vehicle and I feel like I have no control. Grip is absolutely garbage. They are 2 winters old now, and they performed terribly even when new. Not sure if I have a bad batch of these or what.. but never again am I buying them
How are they on a steep hill with new snow say 4" to 6"? Going up?
Easy. Have them on my both my suv and car in Minnesota.
They laugh at it.
@@DaBoyz1616 how about ice, any info re last storm? 694 near Snelling in arden hills the semis had their 4 ways on...yup...you know it's bad
Getting a mk8 R in the next week or so. I’m in MA. I’ve also never owned awd or winter tires so I’m pumped. How were these in the cold wet ?
Hakkapeliita power 💪💪
Bridgestone Blizzak ws90 or Nokian Hakkapelitta R3
Which are best thank you
Nokian
@@nicholascarson9924 thank you
Supposedly the Nokians.
@@ChristianTheRock why thanks
i'm in the same dilemma..
What was your choise?!
Just ordered 1 set of Hakkapeliitta R3s. Here in Finland Nokian is number 1 and not just because its finnish, but its best there is.
They were suggested to me at a tire location here in Ontario, Canada. I've never heard of them, for some reason. They are the most expensive of all the tires they quoted me but based on their reviews, I think I'll get them.
@@ChristianTheRock how much they cost there? Here 205/55R16 cost about 450 per set.
@@FeelMyRiver they quoted $221 per tire before tax. So I suppose $221 x 4 and then add the tax which is 13%. There is a $80 rebate after.
@@FeelMyRiver forgot to say that is at 17 inch.
And you should get them, awesome tyres! They are most expensive ones here too. Only minus!
You know, it would make much more sense (since you're doing a tire-test, not a car-test) to test these tires on a rear wheel drive or front wheel drive vehicle. AWD-cars already have a major traction advantage and you'd probably achieve a decent test result even with average all-season tires. The question is, how much traction do these things provide on a less capable rear wheel drive vehicle for example.
My Tesla Model 3 has these. They are awesome.
I have the R2s. Are these as 'squirmy' as those in the dry? Otherwise an amazing tire I agree.
Maybe slightly less. I used to have R2:s and now have R3. But use more tire pressure to help with this. Nokian says to use 0.2bar, 20kPa or 3psi more than what car manufacturer says but you can use even more.
Just got r3’s the other day. Compared to other winter tires I’ve run they are very “squirmy” and thank you I’ve been looking for a word to describe their weird dry handling.
@@mk4jay yeah they’re great in snow, but in the dry all those sipes work against you. The tire is almost entirely sipes.
Poor video. No real testing involved!
Nokian invented winter tires???
yes back in the 30's