My 2012 Kizashi Sport SLS with Nokian WRG3 All Weather Tires
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 2:45 am
Hi All,
I just wanted to post this in case someone out there is curious about the Nokian wrg3. My stock size tire is 235/45r18, unfortunately that size isn't available for the WRG3 so I ended up getting 225/45r18 95v XL and it looks great. It's the ONLY winter tire that comes with a warranty (55,000 miles) and the ONLY winter tire that has an actual UTQG rating (500 aa), and the ONLY winter tire with all weather capabilities that can be driven all year long.
I've only driven on these tires 20 miles since I just had them installed at discount tire today. I had bought the kizashi 2 weeks ago and they came with brand new Westlake SA07 "All season tires". Those tires are crap. Delayed steering and very harsh ride. You can feel every bump with those tires. Rolling resistance is extremely high in my opinion. Next week is expected to be really cold and some snowfall here in Colorado so it will be a great time to test out the WRG3's.
First thing I noticed after leaving discount tire was how responsive the steering is with the tires. I also ran over several manholes on the road and barely felt anything, the ride is very quiet. I put it to the test on several turns and the grip is amazing. Overall the dry pavement handling is excellent. Today was about 65 degrees and sunny and the tires felt like a summer performance tire. Rolling resistance is very very low. There was a long stretch on road where I never had to give it gas and made it to the traffic light, with the Westlake tires I had to constantly give it gas on that same road. I will post pics and update on the cold and snow performance sometime next week.



I just wanted to post this in case someone out there is curious about the Nokian wrg3. My stock size tire is 235/45r18, unfortunately that size isn't available for the WRG3 so I ended up getting 225/45r18 95v XL and it looks great. It's the ONLY winter tire that comes with a warranty (55,000 miles) and the ONLY winter tire that has an actual UTQG rating (500 aa), and the ONLY winter tire with all weather capabilities that can be driven all year long.
I've only driven on these tires 20 miles since I just had them installed at discount tire today. I had bought the kizashi 2 weeks ago and they came with brand new Westlake SA07 "All season tires". Those tires are crap. Delayed steering and very harsh ride. You can feel every bump with those tires. Rolling resistance is extremely high in my opinion. Next week is expected to be really cold and some snowfall here in Colorado so it will be a great time to test out the WRG3's.
First thing I noticed after leaving discount tire was how responsive the steering is with the tires. I also ran over several manholes on the road and barely felt anything, the ride is very quiet. I put it to the test on several turns and the grip is amazing. Overall the dry pavement handling is excellent. Today was about 65 degrees and sunny and the tires felt like a summer performance tire. Rolling resistance is very very low. There was a long stretch on road where I never had to give it gas and made it to the traffic light, with the Westlake tires I had to constantly give it gas on that same road. I will post pics and update on the cold and snow performance sometime next week.


