For a Corolla, mixing one odd tire isn't the end of the world, but if you've already got one Sailun on there, paying the extra $100 to make all four match is usually worth it just for consistent grip and braking especially since you're in NJ and see winter nastiness. Sailuns aren't fancy but they're totally fine for daily driving
Best Tires for Toyota Corolla
In Michigan I run Michelin CC2 tires (3PMSF rated) for 7 months out of the year and Michelin PS4S tires the rest. My car is a GR Corolla.
Recently fitted these with no complaints at all, very happy with them so far!
I have run DWS06+'s all year long on my dailies for years... They are unbeatable. I currently have a GR Corolla with them and it doesn't matter what season or what the conditions are... It crushes it.
I took a set of 7/32 tread depth firestone ft140\u2019s off my little daily driver Toyota Corolla and went with a set of Falken Aklimates. They run quieter, cost less, and last longer than the cross climates (which I also sell) and are my most recommended tire for cars and small SUV\u2019s.
Our best selling light truck tire is by far the Wildpeak AT4W. It's a great all around tire that also looks good and wears very well. They are not the best tire in the snow but they still do pretty well. For an all weather passenger car tire the Falken Aklimate is also very hard to beat. I pulled off a set of 7/32nds tread depth Firestone ft140's off my little daily driver corolla and put a set of those on. The difference in snow traction is unbelievable. I drove home from work tonight on 5" plus of unplowed snow and was at times dragging the belly on my little car. It just chewed right along with no issues. With the firestones I still would have made it home, but a couple of stop signs that I had to stop at and take off going uphill would have required running the stop sign and hoping no-one was coming in order to do so. The Aklimates just bit in and dug through everything.
Can verify this as true and correct! It is a stupid and hilarious machine in the snow. Mine is on Nokian R5s and I look forward to the snow each year.
By comparison to the Continental Pure Contacts, the General RT45s:
\u2705 Cornering feels tighter and faster
\u2705 Traction seems about equal
\u274c Do not feel as \"supple\". Slightly harsher when going over rough pavement
\u274c Do not seem to coast as long
\u274c Slightly noisier
I bought Michelin x-ice stock size, stock alignment. I found it cut a lot of power from wheel spin on a dry warm day. They did handle well in bad weather.
The Michelins that came my 2018 Corolla hatch barely, barely made it 18k
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In March 2026, the ranking of tires for Toyota Corolla on PartReview included 20 manufacturers. It is based on 62 reviews and 196 votes.
Which tires to choose for Toyota Corolla?
Last month, PartReview users preferred MICHELIN. 16% of positive votes went to this manufacturer.
In second place: tires BRIDGESTONE — 10%.
Third place: Continental with 7% of the votes.
In the overall ranking of tires, which aggregates opinions of owners of different car makes and models, these brands hold the following positions:
- MICHELIN ranked 1, PR Score — 85. Based on 2747 reviews and 8504 votes.
- BRIDGESTONE ranked 5, PR Score — 77. Based on 915 reviews and 2843 votes.
- Continental — rank 2, PR Score — 85. Based on 1478 reviews and 4560 votes.
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