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Tell that to Nokian, the federal transport body in Canada and similar one in the US. Nokian WGR3's are tested and rated as tires suitable for use in severe snow conditions. Have lived in Alberta and used these tires on my SUV, I know just how suitable they are.

Not when they are tested and rated the same as Winter tires.

I had these on my SUV when I lived in Alberta

There are very few options because they are a pretty new thing I believe. I’ve used them in severe snow conditions and not had any issues. It’s a third option that many don’t know about and, from personal experience, I would recommend them to be sufficient for 99% of people who need snow tires. Hell, they are even

80-100k compared to normal tires which last approx 120k. All Weather tires are rated for severe snow conditions........no different to normal snow tires.

They’ve just started introducing Merc B Class cars to the Car2Go fleet here. They’ve also pulled out of one suburb due to low usage which is not surprising. We use them regularly instead of having a second car, they are a great option.

They aren’t as good as winter tires but not by much, and are significantly better than all season. If they are good enough for the Fins and Transport Canada approve them as winter tires, that’s good enough for me. They’ve not cause me any issues driving in Alberta, nor the times I’ve driven over Rogers Pass or on a

That’s what Merc did with the Smart ForTwo and Car2Go

As I work with computers she probably assumes on using one

Kinja being shitty

It means that they are approved, by Transport Canada, winter tires in Canada and so perform within the expected range of winter tires. Mine are probably more expensive as they are SUV tires (plus CDN$ rather than $US).

I think the nut jobs in Oregon have lost one of their fellows. You are not an island, rules are in place for the good of all. This sort of ‘fuck you this is my property’ attitude is at the core of everything wrong with the US.

Compound and tread are the main differences. I have used these in Alberta for ages and they are federally tested and approved as winter tires.

Agreed, but All Winter tires are approved as winter tires and perform with little discernible difference to pure winter tires.. They are approved as Winter Tires in Canada.

I had Nokian’s in Alberta, they were fantastic in the winter. I also had a Ford Exploder with some BF Goodrich ones I think. but they weren’t as good as the Nokian. The are a compromise but Transport Canada rate them the same winter tires and they gripped superbly.

Get a set of Nokian and you won’t need to change your tires at all. Unless you have some strange QC only laws that state the tires that differ from the rest of Canada.

And All Winter tires will perform almost as well as those. All Season tires should really be called 3 season tires.

Is she laughing at your cock?

Nope, my All Weather tires were too expensive and are winter tires, spring tires, summer tires as well

I often chuckle as I cruise past on my All-Weather tires