Recommend all season tires for 2015 Rogue

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jokerstone
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Looking for some opinions

I live in Toronto Ontario Canada and have a 2015 Rogue on the factory run flats. I’m good until I have to put my winters on but will need some new all seasons come spring. Any suggestions? Road noise and comfort are my two categories of preference and price of course.

Thanks!


Altair 4
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2020 Nissan Rogue SV - Rogue 2

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While they aren't run flats, I like the BFGoodrich Advantage T/A Sport LT tires on our 2018 model. Seem quiet and I have no complaints about comfort with them. Can't really comment on snow traction since last winter was lacking in that area where I live. I have close to 20,000 miles or 32,000 km on them and they still look new.

NMD
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Runflats means you probably have a 7-seater and therefore no doughnut. Just sayin'...

Lone Wolff
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We put Goodyear Assurance MaxLife on ours May 2019. We have driven about 15,000 miles on them since then and only down 1/32" of an inch in tread depth. New they were 12/32" and are at 11/32 right now. We use them in all year here as we don't get a lot of snow. Very quiet tire for one with this high of a treadwear rating. I don't drive it every day (it's the wife's car) but is definitely is a more comfortable ride than it was with the OEM Dunlops.
Our primary purpose was to buy just one set of tires that would last us long enough so they would still be good when we plan on trading it in in the next 4-5 years. So we opted for a higher mileage tire and I am happy with them for sure.

jokerstone
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Lol at 7 seater, yes it has the third row and no donut tire. Thanks for the suggestions! Anyone have any comments on the Kumho brand and continentals?

NMD
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Continental 4x4 Contact were OEM on my 2009. A bit noisy and didn't last past 40K, but can't say I subscribe to the horror stories out there about a rough ride. In fact my family napped quite well in that 2009. Other models may be better, I only had experience with these.

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casperfun
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NMD wrote:
Tue Aug 11, 2020 11:03 pm
Continental 4x4 Contact were OEM on my 2009. A bit noisy and didn't last past 40K, but can't say I subscribe to the horror stories out there about a rough ride. In fact my family napped quite well in that 2009. Other models may be better, I only had experience with these.

I had this same tire and would like to say these had fantastic mileage per tank.

One day I even got my digital display to read 43 mpg’s. Everything aligned up on that particular trip with perfect conditions. A strong wind backdraft behind me and long flat highway going at 55-60 mph. 10% ethanol.

It was a little game I played trying to see how high I could get it to go to kill the boredom. Not saying it was accurate but very close since I was averaging approximately in my head. :cool:

This was when gas was nearly $5 a tank a decade ago.

Altair 4
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Jokerstone, please post with your choice once you make your decision.


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