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Toyo Tires

I’ve got Toyo Celsius Sport on my iX (with 22s), and they’ve been tremendous. I’m in New England, so we have mostly greasy, heavy wet snow, but they’ve felt totally planted and solid for me - I imagine they’d perform well in light, fluffy snow as well, but I honestly haven’t had that type of weather here to know for sure.

Pros: tremendous performance, planted and solid
Vehicle: BMW
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Preporučam Toyo Celsius. Srednji su rang cijenom,performansama skoro viši rang. Ja sam zadovoljan jako njima

Pros: zadovoljan jako njima
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Toyo Tires

The Toyo g3 will deliver the best traction. It has a microbit silica rubber compound containing ground up walnut shell for extra biting edge. Much more tech advanced than the entry level snows from brands like sumitomo and cooper.

Pros: best traction, advanced technology, extra biting edge
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Continental Tires
aayushpanwar
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Rating 5.0

My Car ( Honda City 4th Gen 2022) came with Goodyear Assurance 175 65 15 they lasted for 30K km from those, switched to Continental UC6 195 60 R15. Most of my driving are on good roads and highways , did Delhi to Ahmedabad post upgrade, really loved the ride comfort and how overall tyre noise got reduced, also car started gliding over small potholes and bumps effortlessly. I was also considering Yokohama Blue Earth GT but couldn\u2019t find it easily in the size I required.

Pros: ride comfort, reduced noise
Vehicle: Honda City
Mileage: 30000 km
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Rating 5.0

My Polo came with Apollo, worked okay and lasted till 35k. Replaced them with continental uc6 and man it makes alot of difference, be it noise, comfort or grip. Been using for last 15k and looks almost new without a single puncture.

Pros: noise, comfort, grip
Cons: worked okay
Vehicle: Volkswagen Polo
Mileage: 15000 km
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Rating 4.5

I had MRF Wanderer Street as stock tyres on my Kia Sonet, changed in 2k kms- way too hard and noisy, not that good grip in wet, very durable. Not that great, find them very overrated.

Changed to Continental UltraContact 6, used for 30k kms- very good grip in dry and wet, low noise, not very durable. Highly recommended.

Pros: very good grip, low noise
Cons: not very durable
Vehicle: Kia
Mileage: 30000 km
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Toyo Tires

The OEM Toyo A36 tires on my car started cracking badly at just 39,600 miles. After driving just 12 miles on the new Pirellis, here’s my honest take:

They are NOT any quieter than the Toyos.

I’m hearing pretty much the same road noise I had with the OEMs.

Cons: same road noise
Mileage: 39600 km
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Rating 1.0

I have the Toyo A36 tires on my 2025 Mazda CX5. I dont think I've had a

worst set of tires on a car. You hear and feel every tar strip or road

imperfection. Noisy and hard riding. It feels like the tires are inflate

to 50 psi. Only 1,500 miles but will be replacing them soon.

Cons: noisy and hard riding
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 1500 km
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