Toyo Tire Reviews

 

Toyo reviews by model

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Toyo Open Country A/T III - P215/75R15

Key features

  • Excellent performance and safety across various driving conditions
  • Remarkable dry traction, even on rough terrain and gravel roads
  • Impressive wet traction, preventing hydroplaning in heavy rain
  • Smooth and quiet ride, with high noise reduction and comfort
  • Excellent tread life for a durable and cost-effective choice
  • Remarkable snow and ice traction, making it ideal for drivers in snowy climates

Review Summary

After reviewing customer feedback, testing, and data, we recommend the Toyo Open Country A/T III tires without hesitation. They perform exceptionally well in various driving conditions, including dry and wet conditions, rough terrains, and harsh winter conditions. The A/T III tires provide stability and control for a safe and comfortable driving experience. With low noise levels and excellent tread life, they are cost-effective and a reliable choice for long-term drivers. Overall, the Toyo Open Country A/T III tires deliver excellent performance, safety, and durability, making them an all-around great choice for truck and SUV drivers.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
91.25%
Wet Traction
89.31%
Noise
83.25%
Comfort
85.19%
Tread Life
85.19%
2.

Review Summary

Based on the research, data, and customer reviews analyzed for this Toyo Open Country R/T review, we highly recommend these tires for those who are looking for a versatile tire that can withstand a variety of road conditions. These tires perform exceptionally well in dry conditions, providing excellent grip and comfort on highways and light off-roading trails. While wet traction may not be as good as dry traction, users can still expect adequate performance in wet conditions. Additionally, the Toyo Open Country R/T tires have impressive tread life, making them a durable and cost-effective option for drivers who want a long-lasting tire. While not specifically designed for winter conditions, the Toyo Open Country R/T tires give a good performance in light snow and are a good choice for all-season use. Overall, we highly recommend the Toyo Open Country R/T tires for their exceptional performance, versatility, and reliability.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
90.25%
Wet Traction
68.75%
Noise
85.25%
Comfort
84.00%
Tread Life
84.00%
3.

Review Summary

Based on our research, we concluded that The Toyo Proxes 4 Plus tire is a decent all-season tire, but certainly not the best. From the data and user experiences that we have gathered, it’s suggested that this tire will serve drivers best on dry pavement in straightaways as well as turns.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
84%
Wet Traction
67%
Noise
79%
Comfort
80%
Tread Life
80%
4.

Review Summary

To summarize our research, we concluded that the Toyo Proxes St III is a tremendous all-season performance tire that can do its job quite well. 

It isn’t the top of its class, and despite being an all-season tire, it provides good dry grip and can maintain its stability and control steering through any temperature.

Although this tire is quite expensive and struggles with ice and snow, keep in mind if those factors are significant considerations for you when purchasing your new tires.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
86.69%
Wet Traction
74.69%
Noise
73.01%
Comfort
76.46%
Tread Life
76.46%
5.

Review Summary

The Toyo Proxes R1R lives up to its name of being a high-performance summer tire compared to its competitors. It offers drivers sharp steering responses with superb handling and dry traction.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
90%
Wet Traction
76%
Noise
73%
Comfort
74%
Tread Life
74%
6.

Review Summary

Based on our extensive research, we highly recommend the Proxes R888R tire for competition drivers. Alternatively, those drivers with a lightweight car who prefer not to switch between track and road tires and are looking for the best bang for their buck will also be satisfied with this model.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
91.05%
Wet Traction
55.13%
Noise
61.20%
Comfort
67.17%
Tread Life
67.17%
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Review Summary

Based on our research, the Toyo A36 does not make a good all-season tire. According to reviews and tests, the A36 tires performed as expected in dry road conditions, but moderate amounts of snow and rain affected the traction.

While these tires come as standard original equipment on some crossover and SUV models, the feedback concludes that they do not last as long as other tires. Many customers replaced them within 30,000 miles.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
74%
Wet Traction
65%
Noise
67%
Comfort
69%
Tread Life
69%
8.

Review Summary

Based on the research, data, and customer reviews collected for this Toyo Proxes A20 review, we can recommend these tires for their decent performance and safety in dry and wet conditions. They offer good dry traction and adequate wet traction, providing drivers with stable and secure handling. However, they fall slightly short in terms of tread life and struggle in snowy and icy conditions. The noise and comfort levels are average, making them a reliable choice for everyday driving. Overall, they are a budget-friendly option and a solid choice for many drivers, especially when purchased at Discount Tire.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
84.24%
Wet Traction
75.07%
Noise
68.48%
Comfort
71.13%
Tread Life
71.13%
Snow Traction
55.57%
ice Traction
46.71%
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Review Summary

The data and user experiences we have gathered for this review suggest that the Toyo Open Country Mud Terrain tires are a little costlier than others but superb for those that want durability and aggressive aesthetics.

The tires have several fortifications that make the ride smoother, even when riding off-road. 

User reviews state that you feel in control as you're driving, but there are some instances where you'd want a bit more reaction on wet surfaces.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
83.88%
Wet Traction
79.31%
Noise
71.19%
Comfort
77.81%
Tread Life
77.81%
Off Road Traction

0.00%

0.00%
10.

Review Summary

Based on the review scores and user reviews, we cannot recommend the Toyo Open Country A20 tire. With below-average scores in wet traction, snow, and ice, these tires may not be suitable for drivers who frequently encounter severe weather conditions. Additionally, the tread life score is on the lower side. However, the tire does have decent scores for dry traction, noise, and comfort. It's crucial to consider your specific driving conditions and needs before making a tire purchase decision.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
71.14%
Wet Traction
56.82%
Noise
70.05%
Comfort
71.14%
Tread Life
71.14%
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Review Summary

Toyo Proxes Sport performs decently on dry surfaces, and better than most summer tires on wet surfaces. The steering wheel is also very responsive in almost all conditions.

While they are not the number one sport tires in the industry, that is not what is intended by Toyo. They are a cost-effective option for people that want good sport tires for the summertime. If that is what you are looking for, the Toyo Proxes Sport tires are worth considering.

Survey Stats

Dry Traction
93.33%
Wet Traction
86.67%
Noise
100.00%
Comfort
93.33%
Tread Life
93.33%