Tires OEM Toyota or SUNNY
I have a 2022 Rav4 hybrid, and it is AWD. I live in Alberta near the mountains, and my hybrid handles the snow great. I also have snow tires on my vehicle. It is a 31 km drive from my house to work, down city streets and on a highway that may not be cleared, and I have had no issues since owning this vehicle. \n \nI have great gas mileage in the winter and summer months.
My AWD gen5 Prius is surprisingly capable in the ice and snow with the stock all season tires. I live in northern Indiana and just drove home through a blizzard last week. Was able to cruise comfortably at 40mph in pretty much the worst conditions.
On my second RAV4 hybrid, both have performed adequately with winter tires with a few inches of snow on un-plowed roads in New England. The winter tires are the key however as others have said.
Fast forward to my 1st of 3 Ravs with much better snow tires and it was a much better ride. So, Ravs are very decent in snow, no\nIssue\u2026 BUT get good snow tires and I\u2019d stay away from winter rated all-seasons tires if you have to drive in regular snowy areas.
So glad I have snow tires. They make my Prius feel like a hummer.
Am eu de la Sunny All Season 215/50/R17, e ok, au îndurat câteva ploi torențiale și ceva zăpadă destul de mulțumit (asta dacă nu te deranjează zgomotul, când le-am pus prima oară și am mers cu mai mult de 90 km/h am crezut că mi s-o dus un rulment dar așa fac ele)
I had both tires for 6 month each. There isnt really any apparent difference in fuel economy.
The OEM tires on nearly every brand aren’t really good. This is the part where you shop around and find the tires for you. But you can find some really good ones for either amazing grip or maximum comfort.
The stock ones on my 23 AWD are not good either. I've kept tire pressure good, not driven it in any funky ways and the tires are at 4/32" at 18k miles.
When drove semi trucks the owner got these shit tires called “SUNNY”.
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