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What are the top ten brands of tires?

Michelin, Bridgestone, Goodyear, Continental, Templeton, Pirelli, Hankook, Magxis, Giti, Chaoyang.

1. Michelin

Michelin is a Fortune 500 company with a century-old tire manufacturing history. It is also the manufacturer and leader of global tires. It is also the special tire for many super sports cars on the track. Known as the king of track tires. It is reported that Michelin tires were also used on the American lunar rover, which shows how excellent they are. Michelin tires use soft rubber, which is softer, more comfortable and quieter, but more expensive and generally used on high-end models.

2. Bridgestone

Bridgestone is a Japanese brand and the world's largest manufacturer of tires and rubber products. Tire products are widely used in various brands of cars around the world. Sales account for 1/4 of the world's total sales. Performance in all aspects is neutral, comfort and quietness are second only to Dunlop, and it is the most wear-resistant among high-end brands. In the domestic market, many domestic car manufacturers such as Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are using it, and the sales volume is very high.

3. Goodyear

Goodyear is the world's largest tire production company. It is a typical American tire that has strong noise resistance and grip, but is not wear-resistant. In 1970, the tires on the space vehicle used by the Apollo 14 astronauts to land on the moon were developed by Goodyear, which further recognized Goodyear's ability to produce high-quality tires. With a history of more than a century, Goodyear is used in many models of General Motors, Ford and other brands.

4. Continental

German Continental, also known as Continental Tire, is the third largest tire manufacturer in the world and the largest auto parts supplier in Europe. The tire characteristics are comfortable and quiet, but the grip and wear resistance are average. It is mainly used in some mid-range models, such as Audi A4, A6, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, E-Class, BMW 3 Series, etc. In recent years, many Chinese brands have also begun to use Continental tires, such as Baojun.

5. Dunlop

Dunlop originated in the United Kingdom and was later acquired by Japan. The tires are mostly used on high-end models. Their performance is similar to that of Continental, but their quiet comfort is slightly inferior to Michelin and Continental. Their grip and wear resistance are average, making them relatively neutral tires. In response to the situation in China, domestically produced Dunlop has appropriately lowered the positioning of some small-model tires so that they can meet the needs of almost all models, with a relatively appropriate price and high cost performance.