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Toyo Tires

Toyos have harder rubber which I wanted for summer. I've had no issues with them in road snow and even made it through a squall.

Pros: good in road snow, harder rubber
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Toyo Tires

i've had these on my R1S for almost a year. my mileage definitely improved when i switch to those from the tires that came with the car, but also they're a little smaller and rivian won't adjust the speedmeter and i don't know if the mileage/range calculations use gps or the speedometer to calculate power usage. they're also pretty quiet. i'm a fan so far. probably have 10-15k miles on them so far, and they're definitely seem like they're going to last longer than the original tires (which didn't even make it 30k)

Pros: improved mileage, quiet ride, longer lasting
Cons: smaller size, speedometer issue
Mileage: 16093 km
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Toyo Tires

They are OK... Toyo makes a good tire, but as far as all-weather tires go the Celsius 2 are just average and similar in performance to most mid-grade all-weathers like Falken, Nexen, or General...

Pros: good tire
Cons: just average
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Toyo Tires

I'm not sure if it's luck or they just suck, but within 6k miles of owning my mazda, I've had 2 toyo tires with sidewall problems. I never had any issues on my Michelins

Cons: sidewall problems
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 6000 km
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BFGoodrich Tires
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Rating 2.0

BF goodrich advantage TA Sport LT if for SUV. These things are as hard as sht and twitchy as hell in the wet.

Pros: hard
Cons: twitchy in the wet
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