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Nokian Tyres for safety and comfort all year round
Weather and driving conditions can change and become challenging on the road. Choose high-quality, reliable tires for your vehicle when you want to reach your destination safely and quickly. Choose Nokian Tyres tires to stay safe on the road and drive comfortably whatever the weather.
All-season tires or winter and summer tires?
When looking for the right tires, you can also consider whether you should choose all-season tires or winter and summer tires. Each of these tire types has individual advantages and disadvantages.
All-season tires have the advantage that they can be used all year round and you don't need storage space for an extra set of tires. However, before you buy all-season tires, make sure it's legal to drive with them where you live. Also check that the tires are approved for winter use on the EU tire label.
Winter and summer tires, on the other hand, have the advantage of being the best choice for the season. Summer and winter tires are designed for the characteristics of winter and summer respectively and offer even more comfort and safety.
Factors to consider when choosing the right tires
Consider getting tires designed for extreme conditions if you often drive outside the city. Standard passenger car tires are better suited for city driving and driving on paved roads. In addition to choosing between all-season, winter and summer tires, you should also look at the different properties of the tires. To ensure a good and sustainable choice of tires, you should consider the following factors.
Vehicle type
The type of vehicle plays an important role in choosing the right tire type. Especially heavier vehicles, such as vans and SUVs, require more robust tires to withstand the vehicle's heavy load. Passenger cars, on the other hand, can run on lighter tires, which are also more economical due to their lower rolling resistance and impact on fuel consumption. Also remember to take into account whether you drive an electric car or a regular combustion engine vehicle when buying new tires.
Tire labeling
Aside from the tire type, you should also look closely at the tire labeling to make sure you choose the right tires. Make sure that a set of all-season tires has the Alpine symbol (a snowflake with three mountain peaks). This means that the tire is suitable for winter driving.
The tire marking on the sidewall of the tire indicates the tire size. Check the current tires on your car to make sure your new tires are not too big or too small. With compatible tires on your car, you can get from A to B safely.
The age of tires
With increasing wear and tear, the driving performance of tires deteriorates. Remember that you should use a set of tires for a maximum of six years, no matter how many kilometers you drive. However, tires can wear out faster if you are constantly on the road. Always check the production date of your tires, as they are generally not designed to last more than ten years.
Tire price
The tire price is also relevant for choosing the right tires, as you want the best possible overall package. However, keep in mind that cheap tires usually have a shorter lifespan and poorer driving performance. This means you'll pay more in the long run when tires don't last as long as quality tires. Low-quality tires also often use more fuel due to the higher rolling resistance.