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		<title>The best all-season tire&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;is one that hasn&#8217;t been invented yet.  Until then, we still have the Nokian WR G2.  These tires are sold in British Columbia exclusively  by KalTire.  I paid an arm and a leg for these tires but so far they&#8217;ve been totally worth it.
Nokian&#8217;s tire is classified as an &#8220;All-Weather&#8221; tire [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;is one that hasn&#8217;t been invented yet.  Until then, we still have the <a title="Nokian Tires" href="http://www.nokiantires.com/" target="_blank">Nokian</a> WR G2.  These tires are sold in British Columbia exclusively  by KalTire.  I paid an arm and a leg for these tires but so far they&#8217;ve been totally worth it.</p>
<p>Nokian&#8217;s tire is classified as an &#8220;All-Weather&#8221; tire and bear the Severe Service Emblem endorsed by<span id="more-14"></span> <a title="Transport Canada Winter Tire Safety Tips" href="http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/tires/wintertires/menu.htm" target="_blank">Transport Canada</a> and the <a title="Rubber Association of Canada" href="http://www.rubberassociation.ca/wintertires.html" target="_blank">Rubber Association of Canada</a>.</p>
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<p>Forget the &#8220;All-Season&#8221; classification nonsense.  All-Season tires generally have a &#8220;M+S&#8221; (for mud and snow) marking on the sidewall but really are just a compromise: they work just OK in a variety of conditions.  This is why some people will use two sets of tires: performance tires for the summer (on nice alloy wheels), winter tires for the winter (usually on black steel wheels).  You get dedicated tire performance for the weather conditions.</p>
<p>But what tire can I use all year that&#8217;ll give me good performance in snow?  This is where the Nokian WR G2 excels.  CanadianDriver has <a href="http://www.canadiandriver.com/articles/hl/nokian.htm" target="_blank">an article</a> on the first generation WR.  The WR G2, however, has a new asymmetrical tread pattern that offers the improved handling on wet and dry pavements.</p>
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<p>Most all-season tires perform great in dry summer conditions, are &#8220;ok&#8221; in the wet, and really suck in the snow.  My Mazda5&#8217;s OEM tires &#8211; Toyo A18 &#8211; are no exception.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not the type to go swapping tires on my car.  I drive a Mazda5, I&#8217;m not going to win any autocrosses anytime soon.  And besides, our climate here is considered &#8220;temperate rainforest&#8221; climate.  We get a lot of precipitation here.  So I decided to get a tire that I can leave on year-round that shifts its characteristics more towards improved wet/snow performance. We&#8217;ve already had a few days now of snowfall (15cm of snow in my neighbourhood this morning) and so far, the WR G2&#8217;s don&#8217;t disappoint. Don&#8217;t get me wrong, the WR G2&#8217;s are still great in the dry, but when it comes to rain and snow, you really can&#8217;t put a price on safety.</p>
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