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Toyo Tires
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Rating 5.0

Toyo A/Ts were my favorite tires for my old 2500. They lasted a long time, were quiet, rode nicely, and they were perfect in the rain and snow.

Pros: lasted long time, quiet
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Toyo Tires

My 2016 Ford Taurus has Toyo Celsius on it and they’re an all-season tire. They have snow treads on the inside half of the tread-face and highway treads on the outside half. Very nice for icy and snowy Montana roads and I don’t have to switch them out between winter and summer

Pros: nice for icy roads
Vehicle: Ford Taurus
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Toyo Tires

Iv had the toyo at3s in 35s, 37s (and currently) 33s. No complaints. Work fine in the rain, dirt/mud, slippery boat ramps, all good.

Pros: works fine in rain
Cons: drones above 70
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Toyo Tires

The Toyos are great tires and will get you 60k+ out of them. They look aggressive and are very street friendly

Pros: great tires, street friendly
Mileage: 96560 km
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Pirelli Tires

I replaced the Pirellis on ours due to excessive road noise at about 50,000 miles. Had plenty of tread life left but I was tired of the noise. Went with a Nitto tire that was an improvement over the Pirellis but will probably try a Michelin on my next set

Pros: plenty of tread life
Cons: excessive road noise
Mileage: 80467 km
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Pirelli Tires

I have these tires on a non-Volvo car. They are VERY soft, I experienced chunking of them within the first 1000 miles of driving on flat pavement and others with the same tire report the same.

Cons: very soft, experienced chunking
Mileage: 1609 km
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