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redgubbinz
May 1, 2007

I've recently grabbed a set of these for a '10 Fit and they seem to be doing the job. I had OEM tires (Dunlop SP Sport 7000) bought new when I got the car a few years ago, mostly useless on anything but dry roads and showing signs of dry rotting after only 4 years. I used a set of Blizzak WS60s on steelies for winter which performed extremely well but they only have one season left in them at best, I'm interested to see how the Quatracs handle winter. The reviews seem to be universally positive in every category, plus they were cheaper than the inferior Dunlops. They've only been on the car for a few weeks but I'm happy with them so far, handling in the dry/wet is excellent and they're very quiet.

I'd never even heard of Vredestein before but I guess they've been making tires in the Netherlands for about a century now, and they're not even made out of wood!

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