2010 Toyota Prius Tires






The 2010 Toyota Prius is considered one of the most fuel-efficient cars in its segment, which allows it to remain popular for quite a long while. Apart from excellent gas mileage, this auto is known for a pretty quiet and smooth ride. Such qualities are usually the merit of the well-tuned powertrain and elaborate body construction, but tires are also greatly responsible for quietness, not to mention their role for safety. Reputable tire manufacturers do their best to provide sufficient softness, wear resistance, silent operation, good traction, and other qualities in their products, and we've gathered the finest offerings on our virtual shelves.

There are several factors influencing the kind of rubber you need. The first one is the season. Only winter tires featuring a special tread design are able to provide the necessary traction when driving on snow and ice. To avoid their premature deterioration, it's better to replace them with their summer counterparts when it starts getting warm. For a wider range of weather conditions, opt for all-season rubber featuring silica compounds and other solutions enabling it to work well both in summer and winter. Another thing to consider is driving style. In our selection of 2010 Toyota Prius tires, you can find rubber for various road conditions.

2010 Toyota Prius Tires Reviews

11 reviews
5 of 5
Good Tire
I purchased this tire for a 2006 Honda Civic (4 door Sedan) Hybrid after reading the consumer Reports review. I’m very satisfied with the purchase. This Michelin tire rates highly for long lasting wear and a very good balance of all-season performance. Pro’s: The tire has 85,000 miles tread life with impressive levels of grip, handling, hydroplaning resistance, and is a quiet riding tire. Cons: None
Posted by Timothy (Chambersburg, PA) / February 09, 20232006 Honda Civic
4 of 5
Great Tire For Grip in the Winter
Having a rear-wheel-drive car it won't turn it into a 4 wheel drive truck by any means but it will provide good grip through the snow especially going up hills. It won't be as smooth as a regular all-season tire driving along because of the tread but the noise difference is little to no difference. There is also a slight decrease in acceleration.
Posted by Customer / February 03, 20232020 Toyota 86
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