Toyo Proxes CF2 Reviews - Page 4

Given 90% while driving a Vauxhall Astra 1.7 CDTI (215/60 R16 V) on mostly country roads for 2,000 spirited miles
Great set of tires the support in dry is superb i feel really connected to the roads. Handles well on the greasy/dirty country roads. Wet weather handling is well brilliant feels as good as premium brand tire e.g primacy 4’s and Pirelli P7’s
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on December 14, 2019
Given 96% while driving a Alfa Romeo 146 1.4 Twin Spark (195/45 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 18,400 average miles
After almost 5.5 years on the car, today the Toyos had to go - they had become very old. Usually I change tires every 4 years, at the most.
A total of 29,600 km were done on them, and I have to say the performance degradation was both impressively little and progressive.
Dry and wet grip remained excellent, as did the road feedback and handling. Wear, they had suffered from dry rot a bit, but that's just because of the strong sun here in Greece, and the fact the car did more than 3 months out of the normal garage protection here (being parked outside). But the tread had more than 4.5mm left still, so the tread wear (index "400" on the 195/45/16 tires at least) was indeed very little given the fact I was driving very aggressively the first 2 years they were on my Alfa. Wet braking showed a minor -but noticeable- degradation though, when they passed their 4th year of age.
Comfort, they were good overall, but not perfect. I had mentioned again that slight "buzz" they do at -practically- all speeds, not tiring but a little bit annoying, mostly on longer journeys. At motorway speeds they were just about fine.
Would I guy again? Yes, but only if I could find them at a cheaper price than the Bridgestone Turanza T005 tires that replaced them (it's a tire that was first launched in 2013, let's not forget), let's see how will these turn out to be.
Overall though I do maintain it has been a thoroughly capable tire, and perhaps that "buzz" only affects low profile dimensions like mine. Very, very good indeed, very satisfied with them.
Helpful 31 - tire reviewed on October 7, 2019
Given 86% while driving a Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2.0 GT (215/50 R17) on a combination of roads for 25,000 average miles
After almost 40,000km daily drive(25,000miles) its still look okay(Treadwear420) maybe can go for another 10,000-20,000km

Previously i use Primacy 3 - but its lose grip and loud noise just after 15,000km and i get rid of it after 25,000km(3yr) due to low confident on wet grip, loud noise and bad road feedback

compare to this CF2 -
grip and handling - better than Primacy 3 and after 40,000km still feel almost same as first 10,000km
noise - i have good quiet ride untill around 25,000km after that its still acceptable level

overall - very happy with performance, comfort, noise and price

sadly i heard CF2 are about replaced by next generation and my local dealer dont have them stock anymore
so, have no choice but go after Primacy 4/ PS4 / Conti PC orUC6



Helpful 28 - tire reviewed on August 27, 2019
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Given 96% while driving a Toyota Yaris (195/50 R16 V) on mostly country roads for 19,000 average miles
I have a Toyota Yaris Sport version, when i put a complet set of 4 tires, instantly i notice excelent Handling and Grip, Wet grip is excelent compare others tires.

19.000 miles after mounted, front tires mid life, and rear tires as new.

This tires is a recommendation by a friend, and definitively i will buy it again.
Helpful 23 - tire reviewed on August 26, 2019
Given 92% while driving a MINI One D (175/65 R15 H) on a combination of roads for 250 average miles
Bought these tires after reading a lot of reviews. Replaced a mixture of Michlin & Dunlop tires, Just as good at a fraction of the price.
Tried in most weather conditions. More than happy. Would buy aging
Helpful 30 - tire reviewed on August 9, 2019
Given 91% while driving a Ford Focus (195/60 R15) on mostly town for 20 average miles
A very happy user of Toyo Proxes CF2. Will NOT buy any other make. Low noise, low roll, good braking, I think Toyo have got the right mix of rubber compound for every day use. I do not use them in Winter. I use Nokian Winter tires.
Helpful 22 - tire reviewed on July 14, 2019
Given 91% while driving a Mercedes Benz A180 CDI W176 (205/55 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 23,000 spirited miles
Fitted the CF2s to save me some money, so I did not expect too much. Previous tires on the same car were Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance, which lasted for about 40.000 km after rotating front to back once.

At that mileage the Goodyears displayed significant wear and they were slipping when accelerating from stop, also when braking. My car is a 1.5 liter diesel with automatic transmission , so tire spinning should not be often at all.

The CF2s were a disaster in the first 500 km for some reason. Extremely vague and mushy steering wheel, understeer on dry and a very wobbly feel altogether. To the point I was considering returning them and paying more to get other tires.
However, after the first 600 km, their behavior changed to the better. Their handling on dry was comparable with the Goodyears, steering is crisper, braking is better in speeds betweeen 50 and 140 km/h, noise is OK.
On wet, they are better than the Goodyears in braking and aquaplanning, slightly weaker on turns bit still very reliable.
Now, they have 37.000 km on them and I have not even rotated them yet front to back. The fronts have 6mm and the rears 7 mm of tread depth, no visible signs of wear, still holding the road just fine.
Conclusion, these are great tires, better than the Goodyears, much better than the stock Michelin Energys on the same car.
I can see that recent reviews are very positive , while older tire tests are not so positive on the CF2s, maybe TOYO has made changes in the compound over time without going public about it.
Helpful 24 - tire reviewed on July 5, 2019
Given 80% while driving a Renault Captur (205/55 R17 V) on mostly town for 200 average miles
Got these tires via asda tires and for the price I can't fault them. Early days but so far so good. Much better contact on the road as the 4 Michelin I replaced were almost illegal.
Helpful 16 - tire reviewed on June 17, 2019
Given 96% while driving a Volkswagen Golf MK7 R 300 BHP (195/45 R15) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
What an under rated tire. My favorite yet and I've been through loads of hugh and low end sets.

Such a quiet tire, handles great, wears reasonably (you want a tire to wear or its a rubbish tire)

I would put these up against my Michelin Pilot Sport 3's.
Helpful 24 - tire reviewed on June 4, 2019
Given 77% while driving a Mazda 3 Series (205/60 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 25,000 spirited miles
25,000 miles (40,000km) on the front of a 150hp Mazda 3 diesel. Remarkably long lasting so good value.
The tire is hard (squeals in hard cornering) and doesn't quite have the dry grip I'd like - way batter than some though. Wet grip is surprisingly good. I'd probably go for a premium brand but for mid range these are excellent.
Helpful 27 - tire reviewed on May 13, 2019
Given 91% while driving a Alfa Romeo MiTo (195/55 R16 H) on mostly town for 10 spirited miles
The best choise! Great cornering, amazing wear lasting, precise braking and very good response at wet conditions.
Helpful 20 - tire reviewed on April 24, 2019
Honda (185/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 15,000 average miles
I replaced the original Dunlops with these CF2's on my wifes Honda Jazz 18 months ago. When new the tread depth was 7mm. After 15000 miles I checked the fronts and was amazed that they are now 6mm which means they are excellent value for money. The dry grip is confidence inspiring and very progressive in the wet plus give a very compliant and low noise ride. I really cant fault them especially as they came in about £10 cheaper per tire than other premium brands. Highly recommended for anyone who wants excellent value for money.
Helpful 21 - tire reviewed on April 2, 2019