The three major tire brands in the world are Michelin, Bridgestone and Goodyear.
Michelin: Everyone knows about Michelin’s restaurants. In fact, Michelin is a company that produces high-quality tires and was founded in 1895. In the beginning, Michelin created a food guide in order to encourage cars with its own tires to travel outside more. As a result, it developed into the now world-famous Michelin Restaurant Guide, which is even more famous than Michelin's tire business.
Michelin Tires has a history of more than 100 years and is a global leader in tire technology. It has many high-tech technologies, the most famous of which is its silent performance. However, Michelin tires are generally priced relatively high and are generally used on some high-end models.
Goodyear: A brand from the United States, founded in 1898, it is currently the world's largest tire brand. Goodyear's tires are of good quality and not expensive, so you can often see auto repair shops with Goodyear tire logos in Chinese cities, and Goodyear tires are also used by many high-end independent brand models.
The biggest feature of Goodyear tires is their strong grip. Everyone knows that Americans love high-horsepower engines. Goodyear from the United States not only has strong grip, but is also noise-resistant, but its wear resistance is average.
Bridgestone: Japan's Bridgestone Company is the world's largest manufacturer of tires and rubber products. It is the latest and only one of the six major tire brands in the world to start making tires in the 20th century. It is currently sold in more than 150 countries around the world, and is firmly ranked among Fortune magazine's top 500 international companies.
Bridgestone is similar to the domestic Dunlop. It has no special features and is relatively neutral. It has passable functions in all aspects. Its comfort and quietness are second only to Dunlop. It is the most wear-resistant among high-end brands.