High Performance All-Season tires are for drivers who want a combination of a sporty appearance, predictable handling and H- or V-speed rated durability along with all-season traction, including in light snow. High Performance All-Season tires branded with the M+S symbol are often used as Original Equipment (O.E.) on sports cars, sporty coupes and performance sedans.
O.E. High Performance All-Season tires are typically purchased as direct replacements for worn-out pairs/sets of the vehicle's original tires. They can also be used for other vehicle applications in complete sets of four or axle pairs if available in an appropriate size, load range and speed rating to match the existing O.E. tires' performance category and specifications.
Los neumáticos Alto Rendimiento Para Toda Estación, han sido fabricados para conductores que desean una combinación de maniobrabilidad predecible, apariencia deportiva y durabilidad con código de velocidad H o V, y tracción durante todas las estaciones del año, incluyendo superficies cubiertas con poca nieve. Estos neumáticos poseen el símbolo M+S (lodo y nieve) y son utilizados comúnmente como originales (O.E., por sus siglas en inglés) en autos deportivos, cupé deportivos y sedanes de rendimiento.
Los neumáticos originales (O.E.) Alto Rendimiento Para Toda Estación, son comprados usualmente para reemplazar pares o juegos de cuatro originales que se han desgastado. Pueden ser usados en otros vehículos, en pares o grupos de cuatro, si tienen el tamaño, índice de carga y código de velocidad, igual al de la categoría de rendimiento y especificaciones de los neumáticos originales.
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Customers think the Toyo Proxes A20 delivers excellent dry traction (8-10 scores) with responsive handling, making it a strong performer in its high-performance all-season category. Wet traction receives positive feedback (7-8 scores) for reliable grip and hydroplaning resistance. Ride comfort is generally smooth, though some note road noise at higher speeds. Treadwear shows mixed results-while a few report long-lasting wear (8-10 scores), many highlight concerns about faster-than-expected tread loss (1-5 scores), suggesting variability in durability. Overall, drivers praise its confident dry-road performance but recommend monitoring tread depth over time.
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Customers praise wet traction with many 9s and 10s, highlighting confident rain grip. Some scores 0-6 note concerns with hydroplaning resistance in heavy water conditions.
January 08, 2019
4.2 out of 5
...Handles great in Dry and Wet conditions from new till about 45K miles started to wear on shoulder edge of tire... Of course with wet weather and downpours notice slight occasional slip or hydroplaning so time to replace...
Great OEM tire on my Prius V.Handles great in Dry and Wet conditions from new till about 45K miles started to wear on shoulder edge of tire. I do drive semi aggressively. Tires are all 4/32 at 48k mi. Of course with wet weather and downpours notice slight occasional slip or hydroplaning so time to replace. The grip is fantastic on this tire very stable takes bumps well so a great sport tire and relativly comfortable . I could get another 5-10 k but after 50k miles I really like the tires so will probably buy these again. Also considering Cooper RS3 G1 or Nokian ZLine or Entyre2. Michelin seems to be cutting back on tread depth so prob wear the same or a little longer but prices are too steep...for what you get.
Vehicle: 2016 Toyota Prius v Five Miles Driven on Tires: 54,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: HUNTERSVILLE, NC Driving Style: Spirited
Tires came as OEM on my Prius V, and within 10 days I was driving in rain associated with a tornado north of Atlanta. The standing water on the road could be as deep as 3 inches and sometimes more. Regardless, in all situations the car never hydroplaned or skidded...
Tires came as OEM on my Prius V, and within 10 days I was driving in rain associated with a tornado north of Atlanta. The standing water on the road could be as deep as 3 inches and sometimes more. Regardless, in all situations the car never hydroplaned or skidded. Within 3 months and I was again in tornado weather near Dallas. Again, the rain and hail left others stranded, but not the Prius...totally amazing. I have driven across country 3 times and round trips to Houston at least 4 times. Never had any issues with the tires..good sound and a Great ride. The tires are still legal, but would not normally look as though they could handle snow. Last night I was at a concert in Knoxville, when we came out there was already more than 4 inches of snow and coming down hard. I had 28 miles to get home...lots of hills and no snow removal. All the way home we saw car after car stranded, but we kept going steady up every hill and the heavy ridges. Totally amazing...great tire!!
Vehicle: 2013 Toyota Prius v Miles Driven on Tires: 51,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: OAK RIDGE, TN Driving Style: Spirited
...Excellent performance/traction in dry and wet weather conditions...
These tires came standard with my 2013 Prius - Persona trim as 215/45R17. Excellent performance/traction in dry and wet weather conditions. Good/decent in winter/light to moderate snow (upto 4 inches (10cm) of snow) and did okay even with around 6" although the low setting of my car hindered that more than anything (had to move cars around for shoveling purposes). Haven't encountered icy conditions with the tires so there is no opinion on that. Road noise is acceptable although I have had "quieter" tires. Tread-wear is a little disappointing but expected after reading the specs on Tirerack. At 39k miles and perhaps another 2,000 to 3,000 miles before winter sets in, I will have to look to get a new set of tires before this coming winter. Also, the vehicles tends to skid a little more in certain sudden stop conditions. Strictly speaking of happiness, I enjoyed the performance and fun the Bridgestone Ecopia series and Continental ProContact on my previous Priuses gave me with the flexibility of being boring but staid when required. The Continentals perform pretty much on the dime including sudden stop conditions. Strictly speaking of the tires, however, I will have to say that the Toyo's perform a tad better in handling vs ride comfort but a tad noisier and slight skidding during certain sudden stop conditions.
Vehicle: 2013 Toyota Prius PLUS Performance Package Miles Driven on Tires: 39,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WESTBURY, NY Driving Style: Average
Customers rate snow traction positively with scores 7-9, but ice and deep snow performance varies widely, including several 0-6 ratings noting reduced grip in harsh winter conditions.
December 10, 2013(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5
...I've driven through in about 3 inches of highway snow/slush with continuous snow - once all the way from Toronto to Washington DC. I was driving relatively cautiously through the storm, but the tires remained stablein about 3 inches of highway snow/slush with continuous snow...
Excellent tires. Came dealer installed on my 2012 Murano LE AWD. I've driven through two heavy snow storms - once all the way from Toronto to Washington DC. I was driving relatively cautiously through the storm, but the tires remained stable in about 3 inches of highway snow/slush with continuous snow. Average to agressive highway driving gave me 40,000 miles. I'm going to try out the michelin latitude tour hp tires to see if they give me more miles, but I would otherwise fully recommend these Toyo Proxes A20 tires to anyone.
Vehicle: 2012 Nissan Murano AWD Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: GAITHERSBURG, MD Driving Style: Average
...Did very well in the 58 inches of snow this past winter in Pittsburgh
Too new to determine much about the tire. Did very well in the 58 inches of snow this past winter in Pittsburgh
Vehicle: 2014 Nissan Pathfinder Platinum Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MOUNT LEBANON, PA Driving Style: Average
...Snow/wet traction - the Toyo and Continentals were better at wet traction than the Integrity I had. Both performed admirably through fairly light and heavy snow conditions...
2013 Toyota Prius Persona (Performance) OE Tires. Only 15,000 miles so far - but with this particularly brutal snow season 2013-2014, it definitely let me test its snow worthiness. It measured up for the most part. However, I thought the Goodyear Integrity that came OE on my previous 2007 Toyota Prius were better. The Continental ProContact with EcoPlus I got afterwards were even better. Overall performance: the three tires were the same. Noise: the Continentals were better - very low noise. Handling: The Toyo 215/45R17 do etch out the Continental 205/55R16 I used previously (note the wheel width difference). So they're probably about the same if you adjust for the width difference. Snow/wet traction - the Toyo and Continentals were definitely better at wet traction than the Integrity I had. Both performed adminirably through fairly light and heavy snow conditions. Price wise, however, the toyo's are super pricey. It was a good thing I got the Wheel+Tire insurance that was offered with my car. Otherwise, I would definitely replace them with Bridgestones or Goodyear (to try out some other LRR tires).
Vehicle: 2007 Toyota Prius Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WESTBURY, NY Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the Proxes A20's dry traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s for responsive handling and reliable grip. A few note lower scores, but high ratings highlight strong dry performance for all-season use.
May 03, 2016
3.9 out of 5
...The dry traction is very good for me overall... I can take turns with ease and confidence and they always pull through even when driving spiritedly...
I've had these tires for nearly 3 years as an OE set on my car. I did lots of traveling from 1,000 mile road trips to driving in cities with very poor condition roads. These tires have handled some tough winters and extremely hot climates. I drove home in a snow storm and they managed to get through about 3 inches of snow with no problems on the highway.
They handle exceptionally well in the rain but hydroplane a bit when driving in heavier rain. The dry traction is very good for me overall. They're comfortable and very predictable. I can take turns with ease and confidence and they always pull through even when driving spiritedly.
I just got them checked out today and are 4 to 5/32 in tread. They will need replacement shortly but I'm very impressed how long they lasted me. My OE tires on my old car only lasted 22,000 miles and they were already bald!
They are definitely a good tire for OE but I definitely wouldn't spend the high price that these sell for. They are great tires to use while you have them, but there are much better choices in the same price range.
Vehicle: 2014 Scion tC Miles Driven on Tires: 38,300 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: WILMINGTON, DE Driving Style: Spirited
...Dry and wet traction is good, never lose traction on fast accelerating, or hard cornering...
Good tire since I bought the car. Dry and wet traction is good, never lose traction on fast accelerating, or hard cornering. Only downside is these are terrible in a couple of inches of snow. They get no traction at all in snow.
Vehicle: 2014 Scion TC Miles Driven on Tires: 9,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: WILMINGTON, DE Driving Style: Average
OE on my car. Only 300 wear rating, so expected about 25,000 miles. Now at 35,000 miles and still have about enough tread (between 5 and 6 32nds) for another 20,000 miles or so. If not for the cost I would buy another set. Handling very stable and they stop well too. No problem in the rain. They are not LRR tires, but mpg on my Prius is still almost 44 (mix of city and freeway). Have LRR tires on my older Prius and they do help mpg on the highway, but not enough to notice around town. These track very well, better than the LRR tires on my 05 Prius.
Vehicle: 2010 Toyota Prius V Miles Driven on Tires: 35,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SAN DIEGO, CA Driving Style: Average
Customers praise the Proxes A20's comfort, with most scoring ride quality 9-10 and noting low noise. Some report mixed results (scores 5-6) citing occasional road feedback.
March 26, 2014
4.3 out of 5
...Ride is good, but like most tires, noise level gradually increases as tread wears down. Still not bad at all, but no longer silent...
OE on my 2010 Prius. Thought the 300 wear rating would mean this is a 20,000 mile tire. Looks like it will go more than 50,000 miles easily. Doesn't rain much around here, but have had no problems in the wet with these tires. Ride is good, but like most tires, noise level gradually increases as tread wears down. Still not bad at all, but no longer silent. Consider these are on a Prius, so hard cornering isn't normal driving. But, it does take a lot of speed on corners to get the stability control to activate, so cornering grip is good. Very stable on the freeway and they track well on two lane crowned roads too. MPG is better than expected from a wide tire, though I feel a real LRR tire would do couple of MPG better. Avg MPG for 38K miles is 43.5 (actual gal vs miles) or 45.2 (using the car's on board trip computer). If not for the outrageous price I would buy another set when the OE ones wear out.
Vehicle: 2010 Toyota Prius V Miles Driven on Tires: 38,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SAN DIEGO, CA Driving Style: Average
Drive these tires for 65000 miles before trading the car in. They still had approx 4 /32 inch of tread left. They worked great in most all conditions. Very quiet as well. Would definitely recommend.
Vehicle: 2012 Toyota Prius v Five Miles Driven on Tires: 65,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: MARKHAM, VA Driving Style: Average
Customers report mixed treadwear experiences, with many scoring 9s and 10s but over half rating 0-6. Some praise long-term durability, while others note premature wear concerns.
July 22, 2014(Verified Purchase)
3.1 out of 5
...At just under 2 years, and 14,000 miles, it is apparent these tires will not last even to 20,000 miles. Overall tire characteristics are decent for a SUV, but the tread wear is ridiculously bad...
These 20-inch Toyo Proxes came as OEM tires on our 2012 Nissan Murano LE. My wife drives this luxury SUV 10 miles to work each day, plus weekend shopping and a twice a year trip to the TX coast. At just under 2 years, and 14,000 miles, it is apparent these tires will not last even to 20,000 miles. Overall tire characteristics are decent for a SUV, but the tread wear is ridiculously bad. Do NOT buy these tires!
Vehicle: 2012 Nissan Murano LE Miles Driven on Tires: 14,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: AUSTIN, TX Driving Style: Easy Going
...However, with only 12,000 miles the tires have worn down almost halfway based on usable tread depth. Given the replacement price of $335, the decent handling characteristics and very poor tread life, there is NO WAY we would buy these tires for replacement.
Toyo Proxes were OEM tires on our 2012 Nissan Murano LE. They are decent, not great, tires. However, with only 12,000 miles the tires have worn down almost halfway based on usable tread depth. Given the replacement price of $335, the decent handling characteristics and very poor tread life, there is NO WAY we would buy these tires for replacement.
Vehicle: 2012 Nissan Murano FWD LE Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: AUSTIN, TX Driving Style: Average
...Tread wear looks to be disappointing may reach 25k to 28k before it becomes a safety factor...
Bought 2011 Scion TC new, have the Toyo Proxes A20 that came with car. Good to good plus handling in dry or wet roads. Noise acceptable. Tires rotates every 5k last rotation at 18k noticed pull to right all air in tires have equal pressure my opinion tire is causing pull. Tread wear looks to be disappointing may reach 25k to 28k before it becomes a safety factor. Tire rated at 168 miles per hour , car will never reach this speed. For the money there is better choices with better tread wear for average drivers Do your home work before you buy and don't listen to tire dealers they just want to sell their inventory it seems they never carry what I want.
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