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Toyo Tires

Had a set of Toyo tires before on my honda jazz. Very satisfied with it. Lasted 6-7 years since low mileage lang yung car and never had any problems.

Pros: very satisfied, no problems
Vehicle: Honda Jazz
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.0

my usual go to reccomendation for "an tyre" are Toyo proxes comfort at this moment in time, good levels of grip and they wear well for a mid range tyre

Pros: good levels of grip
Cons: mid range tyre
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Toyo Tires
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Rating 4.0

Personally, I'd go with Toyo Proxies CF2's. I find they are around the right budget and still get "enough" quality without straying towards the needlessly expensive ones.

Pros: right budget, enough quality
Cons: needlessly expensive ones
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Rating 4.0

I buy Toyo Proxes. They're ~$110/tire in my car's size and last 2-3 years (18,000-27,000 miles give or take).

Pros: last 2-3 years
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Nokia Tires

Check out the Nokian Tyre One. It has Aramid sidewalls, low rolling resistance, and 80k mileage warranty.

Pros: Aramid sidewalls, low rolling resistance
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Toyo Tires

Back when I had an Evo 8 I was running Toyo R888s, until they became too costly to run during daily driving, so I switched to Nankang NS2Rs.

Pros: good performance
Cons: too costly
Vehicle: Mitsubishi
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Toyo Tires

Toyo Open Country AT III are the best all around. Excellent wet road traction too compared to the others.

Pros: excellent wet road traction
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Nokia Tires

Running Nokian Hakka R2 on the CX-5 and Vredestein Wintrac on the Focus same as last year. Usually don't swap until Thanksgiving though. On a related note, I think these are the last dedicated winter tires I'm going to buy. I've been running two sets for 10 years now and even in the snowier years, I don't feel like it's been worth it in this part of Ohio. The new All Weather tires seem like they've done a good job with snow/ice, yet still keeping dry/wet traction to decent levels. I've got my eye on the Michelin CrossClimates going forward.

Vehicle: Mazda
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