Toyo NanoEnergy 2
WatchThe Toyo NanoEnergy 2 is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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48,000
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2
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Top 3 Toyo NanoEnergy 2 Reviews
Given 19%
while driving a
Fiat Stilo
(195/65 R15)
on mostly country roads
for 5,000 average miles
Worst tyre I have ever experienced. Those were installed back in 2016 on a Fiat Stilo 1.2 5D hatchback. On dry, tyres would squeal on every single corner, they felt like Flintstones cement tyres! On wet... well... The ABS would kick in with MINIMAL application of the brakes feeling every single time that you might lose control altogether. The factory fit Bridgestone Turanza ER30 even after 7 YEARS and 60.000km felt MUCH better in similar conditions. It was the first time I had to throw away my tyres in less than 2 years. Bought some cheap Petlas Imperium PT515 as a stop-gap but I tell you even those cheap turkish tyres were LIGHT YEARS better compared to this JOKE of a tyre Toyo managed to create. If you ever come across a used cars with these tyres THROW THEM TO THE GARBAGE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Given 64%
while driving a
Opel Corsa C
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 21,000 average miles
On dry roads the grip is satisfactory but when it changes to the wet the tires attitude you drive like a soapy road.İt is a little dangerous to break and grip on wet.Wear is good.Noise and comfort are moderate.As result i do not buy it again and do not recommend to anyone.
Given 63%
while driving a
Honda Civic Type S 2.2 i CDTi
(225/45 R17 V)
on mostly motorways
for 0 average miles
Satisfactory grip to dry roads, poor wet performance, the factory-mounted Michellin was much better
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Given 84%
while driving a
Hyundai Accent
(175/65 R14)
on mostly town
for 11,000 easy going miles
Very comfortable tyre, will definitely go back again. The grip during dry and wet is superb. Not noisy at all and very comfortable. Will suggest it to small passenger cars.