Tires OEM Toyota or WEST LAKE
Fwd with snow tires in the winter isnt a bad option. You can't win every battle but itl do for 99% if the driving. I live in northern WI and we drive all over the place with Prius' and snow tires no problem.
Westlake makes pretty affordable tires that should be within your budget. They perform decently well but dont last as long as a standard tire from my experience. I believe I got approximately 25k miles out of them
Used to do this and more, regularly, in a 4wd Tundra with Blizzaks. Was unstoppable.
I've driven my 2012 Camry for about 60k miles and the only maintenance I've needed routine. Tires/brakes/oil/etc...
I recently went from FWD Toyota with good tires too AWD Subaru with good tires and there is no comparison. With my FWD in the snow I would regularly lose traction in corners at very low speed, sub 5 mph going around city streets. I could not start driving on a hill if there was snow or ice.
I got a 2006 Toyota Solara in June for $4250. 81k miles, one owner. I got new tires and had to change the downpipe/catalytic converter because it had a hole after driving for 2 months.
Westlake. wag lang hataw hataw dahil China brand.
Yes the size choice is criminal and the OEM trailer tires even worse. Come on Toyota.
Yep the Westlake winters on my 2019 Honda Passport have me wondering if i have winters on at all.
Și a luat fratele meu westlake acu 3 ani. Le a echipat pe un Mondeo mk4 și la prima zăpadă a ajuns în șanț..
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