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Originally Posted by thomasmryan
I run summer nokians on three cars and they are fabulous in the wet. Most crashes occur on wet surfaces. I won't drive those cars below 40-45*F as they are a summer compound.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?
v=qg3z4spNS9E
During the winter, snow and ice don't scare me....it's the other drivers.
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I ran a set of Nokian Z summers before Bridgestone took over their company. They were good down to freezing temperatures but not below that. The WR was the first all weather tire in the World and I ran a set of those. Since the first WR there has been continuous improvement. We cannot yet get the Crossclimate because our tire market isn't as demanding as that of Europe. But it's a game changer.