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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

The best AT tires I've ever had for severe cold and ice were the Toyo Open Country AT3. They feel like they have a softer compound than the KO2 or Falken's I've had. I'm in Nebraska so we get plenty of cold and ice.

Pros: softer compound, good in cold
Cons: ice is ice
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i got the toyo open county’s on it and it runs so good in the rain, looks a liitttllee bit less rough than this but its still a nice tire

Pros: runs good in rain
Cons: looks a little rough
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Toyo Tires

Toyo GSI-6 (non-studded) or G3-Ice (Available studded or non-studded) tires are the best bang for your buck you can get. I have had nothing but good experiences with them on multiple cars. They're also very quiet which is a huge plus on a snow tire for me.

Pros: very quiet, good experiences
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Rating 4.0

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.

Pros: handle freeways pretty good, great in rain
Cons: drop in mpg
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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.

Mileage: 40233 km
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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.

Pros: better than stock performance
Cons: lower mpg
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OEM Toyota Tires

I got a 2006 Toyota Solara in June for $4250. 81k miles, one owner. I got new tires and had to change the downpipe/catalytic converter because it had a hole after driving for 2 months.

Pros: low mileage, one owner
Cons: hole in downpipe/converter
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 130357 km
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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.

Pros: no wear
Cons: no stopping power
Mileage: 30000 km
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