I have a Grand Vitara 5d, fulltime four-wheel drive with a whole set of electronic assistants: ESP, TCS, EBD, BOS, BA, anti-bux, etc. Perhaps only due to this, this rubber allows you to drive extremely fast in any weather. But the possibilities on ice are simply depressing: on the last car (Peugeot 206 sedan) I had Bridgestone x-ice north2: I did not experience any problems with parking on ice, and rowing in the snow be healthy. You need to brake at speed on this rubber very early and wisely (it took a long time to learn on a new car): I almost drove into one eccentric when he abruptly changed lanes without a turn signal; I had to jump onto the curb at a speed of 40, because the ABS simply did not let me slow down adequately quickly. By next winter I will take tires only on spikes. It's a pity Nokian LT is no longer produced (as far as I understand).
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