Toyo Proxes T1 Sport Reviews - Page 4

Given 84% while driving a Audi A4 TDi Quattro Sport (235/40 R18 W) on mostly motorways for 5,000 average miles
Having had a range of premium branded tyres on my car over the last 4 years, money is a bit tighter and was recommended the Toyo T1 Sports and I am seriously impressed. They're not quite as grippy or responsive as Michelin Sports, but they are £50 per tyre cheaper. They seemed to take about 1000 miles to settle down and now after 5K covered I've found them to be excellent on dry & wet roads, quiet at motorway speeds, provides a comfort level certainly on par with Michelins and give strong reassurance under hard braking.
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on February 9, 2012
Given 50% while driving a Mazda RX8 (235/40 R18 W) on mostly town for 12,500 average miles
The grip is almost suicidal in wet conditions. In dry conditions it provides a fair grip with just a little bit of under-steer.
The tire is noisy in all conditions especially around 62 mph.
The tire wear is minimal and will last for many miles.
Helpful 10 - tyre reviewed on January 10, 2012
Given 90% while driving a MG ZT 260 (225/45 R18 W) on a combination of roads for 300 spirited miles
Absolutely f a n t a s t i c . Much much better than the old TIR'S. These new T1 SPORT'S.. are extremely rigid/ feel so solid. Bur they are not harsh.. like some Bridegstones. In fact it had RE040'S on before, and these TOYO'S are seriously better. At first, they feel a little less communicative than the RE40'S.. but when scrubbed in, after a couple of hundred miles or so.. good god, what tires !! I havn't been brave enough to find their limits yet. On some tarmac types.. they are noisy, but what the hell ! At 150mph.. the car feels 100% dead solid on the road. Really safe trustworthy tires. Havn't used em in the wet yet.. but they are supposed to be BETTER in the wet than the dry.. so lORD KNOWS what they will be like, when I eventually use in the wet, IF thet are this goood in the dry !!! The cornering with them on is miles better than the RE40'S.. which were supposed to be excellent on the 260'S !! Plus..the Tires look BIGGER, ie w i d e r than the RE40's on the car ( same size ). All in all.. the best Peformance Tires I have had.. and I have had the whole lot over the years. BUY EM !!!
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on December 21, 2011
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Given 88% while driving a Honda Jazz (185/55 R15 V) on mostly motorways for 16,000 average miles
Good all round tyre, particularly good in the wet.
Helpful 13 - tyre reviewed on October 3, 2011
Given 90% while driving a Honda DC5 INTEGRA TYPE R (205/55 R16) on mostly town for 0 average miles
awesome tyres

grips like glue.

i occasionally enjoy doing hill runs and man is it fun with these tyres
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on September 11, 2011
Given 100% while driving a Audi TT S (225/35 R19 W) on mostly country roads for 40,000 average miles
best tyres i have owned
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on August 23, 2011
Given 60% while driving a Honda Civic Type R (205/45 R17 V) on a combination of roads for 3,000 spirited miles
I do have an aggressive driving style and do enjoy driving to the limits, these tyres give good positive grip in the dry enabling you to corner with confidence. When it comes to the wet it is a completely different story, turn in to quick massive under steer, accelerate to quick coming out of the corner wheel spin is all you will get! As for wear I've done 3000 ish miles and looking for my next set of fronts
Helpful 8 - tyre reviewed on October 24, 2010
Given 81% while driving a BMW 530i M Sport Touring (235/45 R17 W) on mostly town for 15,000 average miles
I had these on all four wheels of my BMW 530i Touring and I'm about to replace the rear wheels with same again. They lasted about 15000 miles and the fronts are still have good tread.

I can neither rave nor attack these tyres but I've no complaints. I don't think I've enough experience to provide a scientific comparison between alternative tyres but I've never had a hairy moment in wet or dry, it goes around corners, and it stops in the wet. I've never had the car slide around an island on a wet road for instance, but then again, perhaps I'm not trying hard enough. ABS and traction control help of course, but I am often surprised that I've *not* had a hairy moment even when I've gone into a corner too fast or left my braking too late. I'm surprised in the wet because the 235 is a pretty wide wheel. I guess that's a good sign but as I say, I've not driven this 530 in anger with a selection of tyres on test.

I've largely bought Michelins on BMWs before and soft Pirellis on hot hatches briefly when I was younger. The Michelins obviously last better, and at 10K/year I'd probably get at *least* 2 years out of some Michelins on the rear so they'd probably work out better value, but at two significant risks: 1) in that time, there's more chance a tyre will be nicked on a kerb and need replacing anyway before it's due, or 2) the car might start sliding around on the harder compound.

So on that basis, I'm going to stick with what I know. The price point is reasonable and the tyres do what they say on the tin.
Helpful 13 - tyre reviewed on May 12, 2010