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Friends: 6 | OK- I got stuck in my own driveway for the third time this week. What kind of snow tires are folks putting on their Prius? |
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Friends: 0 | Blizzaks work. (Or at least they did when I lived in New England.) |
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Friends: 0 | blizzaks on my prius and wife's camry hybrid; now they're mountain goats. rpm |
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Friends: 11 | Use the seach function, you will find lots of answers. Bottom line: top end snow tires - Goodyear, Michelin, Toyo, Bridgestone, Nokian. Get four. |
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Friends: 3 | Absolutely love the Goodyear Comfortreds 195/60-15. No problem at all during the last snow. Even when the traction control came on it did not reduce the power to the car noticeably. I live in Ohio. |
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Friends: 10 | I don't have snows, but use Michelin all-season MXV4+ in the stock size. Obviously they aren't as good as a sticky snow tire, but they work well all year, even with our snowy winters. Tom |
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I had MXV4+ tires on my 2004 Prius for 2 years (55,000 miles) and they are good tires, but not great in snow/ice. The tires I have now are Nokian WRs (again in the stock size) and they are all-weather tires that are great in snow while also being LRR (good MPG). JeffD | |
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Friends: 0 | We have Michelin X-Ice tires on our Prius. I love 'em and would buy them again in a heartbeat. |
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Friends: 1 | I have the Nokian WR tires, and don't know much about the others mentioned, but one thing nice about the Nokian WR tires is their 50,000 mile treadwear warrantee (if you trust it) means you can use them all year long. I upsized one to 195 60R 15, and took no MPG hit at all. |
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