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I have the Toyo open country atiii on my ‘21 sport, and they handle the socal freeways pretty good for commuting and have been great in the rain we had recently. I did drop about 5-10mpg on ny mpg average.
22” Toyo Celsius A/S in urban New England; ~80% of my driving is short trips in city or light traffic. I got about 25k out of my last set.
20” Goodyear Eagles. 23k miles with 4/32 tread before I replaced them. Guess 50/50 city/highway. Southeast US.
TOYO CELCIUS SPORT 225/55R17 101V XL
not the standard answer but been really really happy with theseo
Goodyear weatherready assurance 2 tires. That is what i am riding on my 24. Great tires.
I’m getting the Goodyear Eagle F1’s that came on my Model Y replaced tomorrow. They have 68,500 miles on them. I’d say they held up pretty well.
I put Toyo AT3’s on last winter after a near miss wreck on the highway and while they are better than stock performance wise i feel I would get better performance out of a dedicated snow tire and summer tire. I went with the toyos because they are the lightest on the market and still went from 27mpg average to 23.5mpg average to me that’s not worth what I gained in good looks.
If your ’25 RAV4 XLE Premium came with Toyo A39s, I’d honestly switch them sooner rather than later the hydroplaning complaints are real, especially once they wear in
10, miles, no wear on the penny scale.
20,xxx, still no wear using the penny.
30,xxx, found out on a wet road, noooooo stopping power, no wear, look like the day I bought them.
I am disappointed with the factory Good Year Wranglers it came with. Tread level on my tires are at 3, Ive been rotating every 5-6k miles, they’re literally bald. Unbelievable.
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