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Currently have a/t 3 on my CT, overall love them, 19k on the tires overall with light to moderate off-road and as well snow storms. They are a bit noiser but once you get used to it, the noise won't bother you. Better traction overall and worth it compared to the stock tires that came on mine. Went mudding over the weekend and they did great
I just got a set of Toyo Celsius 2 CUV’s and I’m fairly impressed so far.
It's not an accord per se, but I run Toyo Observe GSI tires on my RLX. They've been great. I had a few slips because of black ice, but good nonetheless.
I’ve had 4 sets of Toyo tires. 3 of the all terrain and 1 of the road tires. Have had zero issues with any of them. Great rides and last 40-50k.
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.
I live in western pa, and I love my Toyo extensia hp 2s. They work ok in the winter and are sporty in the summer.
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
I don’t share the same disdain for them that everyone else on this sub though. Our CX-5+stock tires is still 10x quieter than the Honda Accord+Pirellis that it replaced.
Anecdotal, but I bought a 2022 CX5 earlier this year and it came with Toyo tires on it. My rear driver side tire literally BLEW UP while I was driving 75mph to work at 4 in the morning. It was so bad that there was nothing left of the tire except a couple inches of the side wall around the wheel. I had 8200 miles on the tires.
On our 2016 I had to ditch the Toyos at 19k because I drove down a gravel driveway and popped one when a piece of gravel went through them... They are so bad.
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