Tires

Best Tires for Toyota Camry

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9%

4.2

15

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7%

0

4.4

12

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5%

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4.7

9

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3%

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3.8

6

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3%

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4.0

6

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3%

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6

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1%

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3

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1%

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3

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3

10.

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2.0

-6

MICHELIN Tires

I live in the sf bay area and have cross climate 2s on a camry. They are great for foggy and rainy weather. Also have used them in Tahoe and Donner, california. I like them quite a bit. Great traction for my usage.

Pros: great for foggy, rainy
Cons: they are loud
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MICHELIN Tires

Just had them put on my Camry I live in upper Midwest. My mechanic recommended them. They are worth so glade I bought them. In 1 week of driving I am not spinning my tires or sliding like I use to.

Pros: not spinning, not sliding
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Uniroyal Tires
Melodic-Buy-5472
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Rating 4.0

I drive a 2006 Toyota Camry. Not the best on gas, but it handles winter roads well and is comfortable. I like Uniroyal Tiger Paw all season tires.

Pros: handles winter roads well
Cons: not the best on gas
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MICHELIN Tires

I’ve been running Michelin Defender 2 on my Toyota Camry year round since 2020 and it does very well every single winter with no issues at all. Fully sipped tires do help for grip on snow and ice.

Pros: very well in winter, good grip
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Goodyear Tires

In November I bought a set of Goodyear weather ready tires for my 2022 Camry hybrid. The thing is I had a large drop in mpg when I switched. I had Firestone all season tires before with an average mpg of 48. After the switch I’m hovering around 34-36.

Cons: large drop in mpg
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MICHELIN Tires
Rollytrip
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Rating 3.0

The MPG drop is real, my Camry lost about 2-3mpg but they’re silly grippy. Definitely noisy and absolutely not a soft riding tire.

Pros: silly grippy
Cons: MPG drop, noisy
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
01lexpl
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Rating 2.0

Those tires are mediocre to begin with, Toyota owners have complained about those bridgestones for over a decade now. The 2015+ Camry had those equipped, many reported shitty wear. It's a basic tire that's made for a smoother ride but definitely not made for longevity.

Pros: smoother ride
Cons: mediocre, shitty wear, low longevity
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
MrVibeCoder
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Rating 2.0

Got a 2025 Camry SE Hybrid with 15k miles on it. I keep my tires at 35 PSI all around and rotate them every 5k miles like clockwork. Dealership just told me my front tires are down to 3/32”, while the rears are still fine. They’re the stock Bridgestone Turanza EL440s that came with the car. I feel like that’s way too soon for them to be this worn I thought they were supposed to last close to 50k miles?

Cons: premature wear, low longevity
Mileage: 15000 km
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