Are Nokian tires better than Michelin?

Are Nokian tires better than Michelin?

When it comes to UHP tires, Michelin is tops, according to a recent Consumer Reports test. For winter performance tires the Nokian WR G3 and Michelin Pilot Alpin PA4 were top with the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2 being “outstanding” for winter grip is someone was to routinely drive in snow.

How many miles do Nokian tires last?

The evaluation found almost half of the all-season and performance all-season tires could last at least 65,000 miles. Of those, a half dozen could top 85,000 miles or more, but the Nokian eNTYRE 2.0 achieved just a 35,000-mile wear projection.

What size tires are on a 2008 Prius?

P185/65R15 (Base · Standard)
P195/55R16 (Touring)
2008 Toyota Prius/Tire size

Is Toyota Prius good in snow?

The Prius is a front-wheel-drive vehicle that, per Toyota, comes equipped with standard all-season tires. The Toyota Prius also is a generally predictable vehicle to drive in the snow, and it tends to understeer — meaning the front end keeps going straight even though you’re turning the wheel to steer into a corner.

Does Nokian make good tires?

Nokian produces excellent tires in all categories, but they are especially good at making winter tires. They might be expensive for some people, but there is no denying the fact that you’re getting what you’re paying for. I would definitely put the Finnish brand up there with the best tire manufacturers in the world.

How good are Nokian All weather tires?

The wet weather grip offered by Nokian’s all-weather tire is fantastic. Overall, I’m very impressed with the Nokian WR G4. Performance and refinement in hot weather as well as tread life is something I was not able to experience but the WR G4 does carry a 60,000 treadwear warranty, so they should wear quite well.

Are Nokian one good tires?

“SUV and light truck drivers have loved this tire, and now we’re pleased to offer it for passenger cars, too, along with a Pothole Protection warranty that shows how confident we are in the tire’s durability.” The new tire also provides improvements in braking and handling and a more comfortable ride than ever before.

What should the tire pressure be on a 2008 Toyota Prius?

The recommended tire pressure for the 2008 Toyota Prius front is 35 psi and rear tire is 33 psi.

How do you reset the tire pressure light on a 2008 Toyota Prius?

Press and hold the TPMS reset button located below the steering wheel until the TPMS indicator light flashes slowly three times. Wait for a few minutes and then turn the vehicle off.