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Offline p3asa

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #10 on: 05 October 2015, 20:32 »
My daughter has Yokohama W drive on her Clio and my wife has Nankang Snow SV2.
I much prefer the cheaper Nankang and they actually get a decent review on a lot of forums.
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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #11 on: 05 October 2015, 22:13 »
I can recommend Nokian WR A3's, which do well in most reviews/tests.  Had 225/40-18's fitted on the GTI and they handled the Scottish winter well last year, they'll be going back on later this month. 

Was sufficiently impressed to have just had 4 fitted to my brothers 2005 Fiesta that will stay on year round in Aberdeen.

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #12 on: 06 October 2015, 13:13 »
+1 for Nokians

Cheaper than big brands but if someone knows how to make a decent winter tyre than it's the Finns.
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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #13 on: 06 October 2015, 17:05 »
I ran Nokian winter tyres on my Mk5 Gti for the last 3 winters and will be using them again on the MK7 this winter - they really do inspire confidence in the cold - they have saved my bacon on a number of occasions, most notably when we were going skiing in France and we had 8" of snow the night before (In Lancashire not France), we would not have made it it to the airport without them.

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #14 on: 07 October 2015, 15:01 »
We live around 100 miles from Glasgow and have very similar weather.

My view on winter tyres is - better to have them and not need them, than need them and not have them.

Last winter was mild, but at the very end there were a couple of days of frost. That caught a lot of people out. My wife's friend told me he could not get his car in for a service as the local garage was full of damaged 4x4s. 4 wheel drive will get a vehicle moving, but it will have little effect with emergency braking and cornering. Four wheel drive will get you up a hill. It will be little use coming back down.

We both fit 4 winter tyres (as required by the insurance company). My Goodyear Ultra 8s are good when it is cold, but not good with temperatures in the mid teens. My wife's Continental TS850's seem much better in all conditions. Check tyrereviews.co.uk.

My wife also just has the tyres - no alloys. So she can get the tyres fitted to her alloys when she wants. Her tyre storage bags with handles make this method simple. I recommend this for people who are not physically able to change their own tyres/alloys (or can't be bothered).

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #15 on: 07 October 2015, 15:32 »
Just received this weeks AutoExpress mag and they have their latest Winter Tyre test - the Winner is Goodyear Ultra Grip Performance Gen-1 tyres, Dunlop 2nd and Nokian 3rd
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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #16 on: 07 October 2015, 17:39 »
Really appreciate everyone's input , looking at a few tyres but looks like the nomination seems to get an all round good review

Offline Optimus prime

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #17 on: 07 October 2015, 21:15 »
Food for thought . Thanks guys appreciate it ,now to price them up .

Speak to your local dealer I got 50% off a full set of genuine VW wheels and tyres from a VW dealer advertising on eBay.  Total was £460 inc del the fitted tyres are £65.00 a corner without fitting !

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #18 on: 13 October 2015, 20:22 »
The Nokians get my vote too, I've had excellent performance whuile runing on my GTD. Having just sold my GTD they're now for sale in Classified section, http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=275852.0

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Re: Winter tyres
« Reply #19 on: 14 October 2015, 20:20 »
Just received this weeks AutoExpress mag and they have their latest Winter Tyre test - the Winner is Goodyear Ultra Grip Performance Gen-1 tyres, Dunlop 2nd and Nokian 3rd

+1 for the Goodyears. I ran them last winter (on a second set of wheels) and they are superb. Wet weather grip and stopping distances are far far superior over summer tyres. I work unsociable hours so it's usually well below 7c when I travel and what a difference. I feel a lot safer!