Based on my personal experience:

The Nitto's suck don't get them. They feel great at first but wear quickly and are horrible in the rain, so I personally wouldn't want to try them in the snow. They are basically a cheap set set of Toyo T1 but made to be M+S. Mine wore out in less than 20K miles. Also, I don't believe that the CV90's are made in 195/50V15 anymore. But, I do like the Toyo T1+ (also aren't made anymore) and if you can find the CV90's they were great also.

-Scott
'92 GTI 16V

Denis and other DC area listers, I have not dared venture out of my garage
with my near-bald P600s(yes, Matt, those very some ones....).  New tires will
be on the way soon.  BTW, which size would you reccomend, guys?  195-50R15 or
205-50R15?  I was looking at the following brands/models:

Goodyear Eagle GTII

sucks

Dunlop SP Sport 4000

don't know

Continental SportContact CV90

don't know

Dunlop SP Sport 8000

awesome

BFG Euro T/A RF

sucks

Bridgestone Potenza RE71

ok

Michelin Pilot XGT H4

don't know

Nitto NT450 Extreme

don't know

I've owned some hi-perf Nittos in the past and IMO they sucked.
Yoko 022A were pretty good.

Son
90 GLI w/ SP8000s - no longer getting chunked :-)

I am leaning towards the Nittos, as I have driven a car with them, and I like
them alot.  My driving style is as follows:  Mostly city, mixed good/bad
roads, normal highway sprints at speeds of 75+mph, sometimes up to 125+.  I
like to drive hard on the backroads, too, and the places I go aren't exactly
in the middle of nowhere, so I need tires that will stick, but aren't going
to squeal in every corner.  And I don't want them to be "singing" on the
highway either.  But, at the same time, I need something that is going to
give me some traction in the rain and occasionally, snow.  So which of the
above do you reccomend?

-Dave
'91 GLI 16V




In a message dated 1/26/00 4:36:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

> With this sudden load of snow dumped on the northeast, I find myself
>  getting stuck in the littlest bit of snow.  So, snow tires are not
>  feasible for me right now as I can't exactly change them here in
>  school.  Even a set of all season tires would grip snow better than my
>  SP8000's, which absolutely suck in snow.  I thought I heard a while back
>  about kevlar straps, that were very similar to chains, and could be used
>  on a front driver safely.  Does anyone know any other options?  I wish I
>  lived in Montana, where you're an idiot if you DON'T have studded tires
>  =) (in NJ they're illegal).
>  TIA,
>  Denis
>  One 87 GTI 16v stuck in 18" of snow in the middle of an unplowed parking
>  lot...
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