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OEM Toyota Tires
dylanfan424
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Rating 4.5

My AWD gen5 Prius is surprisingly capable in the ice and snow with the stock all season tires. I live in northern Indiana and just drove home through a blizzard last week. Was able to cruise comfortably at 40mph in pretty much the worst conditions.

Pros: capable in ice and snow
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OEM Toyota Tires

On my second RAV4 hybrid, both have performed adequately with winter tires with a few inches of snow on un-plowed roads in New England. The winter tires are the key however as others have said.

Pros: performed adequately
Vehicle: Toyota
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OEM Toyota Tires
Hsaphoto
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Rating 4.0

Fast forward to my 1st of 3 Ravs with much better snow tires and it was a much better ride. So, Ravs are very decent in snow, no\nIssue\u2026 BUT get good snow tires and I\u2019d stay away from winter rated all-seasons tires if you have to drive in regular snowy areas.

Pros: much better ride
Cons: stay away all-seasons
Vehicle: Toyota
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DUNLOP Tires

My 2016 came with Dunlop Sport Maxx RT summer tires, I knew from 8 years with my 2002 WRX that I was immediately going to have to pickup a second set.

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DUNLOP Tires

Another annoyance were the Fast wearing factory Dunlop tires I swapped out at 12k mi on the odo.

Cons: fast wearing
Vehicle: Nissan
Mileage: 19312 km
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DUNLOP Tires

I personally experienced a blow out from Dunlop tires in the 90’s. Although they have improved since then i still wouldnt risk it.

Cons: prone to blowouts
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