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McCrank Resident (not verified)    November 17, 2020 - 8:08AM

All Weather is not just a bit better than All Season."The dramatic increase in snow grip with the WR G4 compared to an average all-season tire is staggering." "Overall, I'm very impressed with the Nokian WR G4. For many drivers in the snowbelt, the WR G4 makes a ton of sense." 
"Add in the wet-weather performance and overall quiet, smooth ride and the Nokian all-weather tire ticks many boxes. ""I was slightly nervous about "downgrading" from a dedicated winter tire to an all-weather setup. After my first drive in proper winter conditions, I realized my concern was unwarranted. The Nokian WR G4 performed like a performance winter tire in 2-3 inches of snow. Acceleration, braking, and overall cornering grip was impressive."""[The WR G4] is first developed for winter conditions," said Petri Niemi, head of product and price management at Nokian Tyres. "That is our baseline and what we feel makes an all-weather tire. It is then further refined to improve dry and wet handling properties, to bring it up to an all-season standard.""Just remember that a dedicated winter tire is always the best pick for ultimate winter performance and the majority of traditional all-season tires perform poorly the snow and ice." You can decide if it's worth the cost and hassle of a dedicated winter tire. There are lots of actual reviews online for WRG4 and Toyo Celsius. Search "Nokian WR G4 Tire: It’s All-Weather, Not All-Season" for one."

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