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Toyo Tires

Currently on Toyo Celsius 2, on a AWD and it does well for urban winters. I did drive through a blizzard and it was fine, but back of mine was wondering...Halfway through it's lifespan and zero issues.

Pros: does well, zero issues
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NITTO Tires

I went with the Nitto Motivo 365\u2019s, partially because they look cool and partially because of the 3pms rating as i often face snow in the winter. Unfortunately, they have tanked my fuel economy a decent bit as they do weigh more and have a higher rolling resistance, but it has also gotten cold which also decreases my mpg so right now i\u2019m averaging around 28 where as before i was around 32, but in the summer I have seen long trips average around 38.

Pros: cool look, 3pms rating
Cons: tanked fuel economy
Vehicle: Chevrolet
Mileage: 50000 km
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.5

I've preferred the Toyo GSI-6 HP on my "sporty" AWD sedan for road feel and spirited driving. This isn't an issue I've had with the Toyo since getting them 2 winters ago.

Pros: good road feel, spirited driving
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NITTO Tires

I just put Nitto Motivo 365’s on 25’ TS yesterday. They are an ultra-high performance all-weather tire engineered for performance in dry, wet, and snow conditions. It provides all-season's usual dry and wet performance, enhanced with 3PMS-rated snow traction for true all-weather confidence.

Pros: performance in all conditions
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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 3.0

I ran these on my ‘19 tundra for 55k miles, they were still in decent condition but had a little dry rot and eventually got a massive puncture so I just upgraded to 35’s Toyo open country R/T trail tires

Pros: decent condition
Cons: dry rot, puncture
Mileage: 88513 km
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Toyo Tires

I have them on my 5.0 whipple and they do not grip the road. I live in south Florida andvin the rain my truck is all over the place. They look great and im sure they are good off road but definitely not on the hot payment with a little HP behind them.

Pros: look great
Cons: do not grip road
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