Tires

Best Tires for Toyota Corolla

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62
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16%

4.0

33

2.

10%

0

4.4

21

3.

7%

0

0

4.7

15

4.

6%

0

0

4.6

12

5.

4%

0

4.1

9

6.

3%

0

0

4.8

6

7.

3%

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4.3

6

8.

1%

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0

4.0

3

9.

1%

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4.0

3

10.

1%

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4.0

3

11.

1%

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4.0

3

12.

1%

0

3.5

3

13.

1%

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4.0

3

14.

1%

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4.0

3

15.

1%

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4.0

3

16.

1%

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5.0

3

17.

1%

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5.0

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18.

1%

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5.0

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3.0

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0%

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2.2

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Cooper Tires

Both my Corolla and gf's CRV sport Cooper CS5 Ultras now. Definitely better than what was on them before. Very noticeable on the winding mountain roads, combined about 80 miles per day.

Pros: noticeable on winding roads
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Goodyear Tires

If you hop on TireRack.com and don’t mind getting a Goodyear credit card on the spot, you can get a killer deal on the Goodyear Assurance Weatherready which I think would fit your needs well

Pros: killer deal
Cons: need credit card
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MICHELIN Tires

The AS Pilot Sport 4’s (not to get confused with Pilot Sport 4S) are are almost up to par with Michelin X-Ice in the snow and are amazing in dry conditions.

Pros: amazing in dry conditions
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YOKOHAMA Tires

The only weak spot were the tires. The OEM Yokohamas inspired zero confidence so they were removed and sold. The cars is super comfortable, uses regular gas and the clutch/Shifter feel are great. LED lighting is a really nice touch as well

Pros: super comfortable, great clutch
Cons: Yokohamas inspired zero confidence
Mileage: 5500 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I put the car version of these on our Corolla last year before we sent it to our kid in CT last fall -- they said the car was great all winter, plus you can use them all year 'round. They just called us after someone blew a stop sign and pulled right out in front of them and said the car was able to stop so hard that everything flew into the dashboard which is the opposite of the Continental LRR tires that came on it where the ABS would just click uselessly on dry pavement. I didn't get to drive on them very much before we shipped the car up there, but they feel like a regular all-season tire, not a squirmy snow tire. I did pay $10 extra to get the V-rated version for a little extra stiffness.

Pros: great all winter, year-round use, strong stopping power
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 3.0

Personally, I would not get the CrossClimates if you are in Florida. They are like a hybrid winter tire with the snowflake and would probably be great in the rain but might wear quickly down there. I put a set (the car version) on our Corolla before we sent it to our kid up north and they were okay but felt a little "clompy" and loud over bumps.

Pros: great in the rain
Cons: clompy and loud
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