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Toyo Celsius All Season

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Looking for all season tyres for a Fabia II in 205/45-16. Unfortunately it is not a very common tyre size and the choice is limited. I do not want to go for low budget ones. There are 2 to choose from: the Vredestein Quatrac and the Toyo Celsius. I like the fact that the Toyo is an asymmetric tyre and you are not left with 2 left and 2 right tyres.

 

Test reports are very similar for both.

Has anyone used the Toyo Celsius?

30 minutes ago, 26DIPP said:

Has anyone used the Toyo Celsius?

No, but from experience with other Toyo models, you may want to up the pressures 2 PSI from Skoda recommendations.

There are others in 205/45 R16 including Maxxis AP3, Kumho HA31, Imperial all season driver, and few others I’ve not heard of

 

Never tried any so can’t comment on if they are ok

 

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Just an update on the Toyo Celsius All season tyres in 205/45-16.

They have been on the Fabia since last year and have been running in the snow of the French Alps since about December, and so far they have let the car down, i.e. the Fabia on the Toyos has got anywhere where car on full winter tyres got too. I cannot comment on the wear yet, but they are still looking good after a few thousand miles.

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