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I’m really happy with their snow performance (geolanders) after 18k miles in all seasons.
So far no issues with these tires at 12k, on my '24 OB. I live in the Bay Area (CA) and go to Tahoe frequently in the winter, the tires are OK in snow but not so bad that I'm gonna upgrade before they're due. They've been fine in pouring rain too.
I sized down to 275/50 Toyo. No issues. I believe my speed is a bit off because it's a smaller tire. But not my speeding isn't speeding as much. I'm happy not spending $1500+. Its just a commuter.
So far my 2025 Onyx tires have been through crazy heavy rain, snow/ice, and have been great. Also road noise is great.
I just got a set on my '21 Kia K5 GT-Line AWD. They are like night & day vs. the stock Pirelli P-Zero all- season. Much better ride quality, can't even compare wet or snow traction. The only coin that I can see is my mpg has gone down slightly (which may be sure to using remote start almost daily since it's now officially winter in Michigan)
I ended up buying 275/50/21 for my replacements. I'm not paying $400/tire. I think it was $220ea, and no issues after 25k miles. It's snowing in Indy now, and I'm fine. Slick roads, it's got grip.
I have been purchasing Toyo tires for some time now and really like them. I buy them for my truck though, MT and RT so they are large heavy tires. I buy them because they last and are tough.
My kid put on Yokohama ADVAN Sport V105S on his BRZ and is quite happy saying they’re almost as good at a significant discount from the Michelins.
They are OK... Toyo makes a good tire, but as far as all-weather tires go the Celsius 2 are just average and similar in performance to most mid-grade all-weathers like Falken, Nexen, or General...
I got the Yokohama Avid GTs which are by far the worst tire they make. My Outback couldn’t turn in the snow.
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