How about Bridgestone tires?
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Bridgestone tires are of good quality, with the following characteristics: 1. The tires are durable and wear-resistant, as Bridgestone Tire Company has very strict quality requirements; 2. The wear resistance of the tires is comparable to that of Michelin, with excellent environmental performance, reduced rolling resistance, low fuel consumption, and good performance. The disadvantages of Bridgestone tires: poor tire grounding and low ride comfort, mainly because the new system-equipped EVs have minimal changes in tire grounding load vibration and spring vibration. To address these difficulties, Bridgestone has developed a new system. The characteristic of the new system is that the motor is installed on the axle through shock absorbers and springs. Relative to the movement of the axle, the motor moves in the opposite phase, acting as a dynamic shock absorber.
I've been using Bridgestone tires on my city commuter car for three to four years now, and they feel very reliable. The shock absorption is excellent while driving, especially on bumpy roads where there's minimal jolting and low noise levels—no headache-inducing racket. They have a long lifespan, averaging around fifty to sixty thousand kilometers, saving the hassle of frequent replacements. Although the price is higher than some domestic brands, the quality is dependable with strong grip in rainy conditions, reducing the risk of skidding. If you drive a sedan or SUV, I recommend trying their comfort series—installation directly enhances daily driving experience. Regular tire pressure checks maintain their condition. Overall, it's quite a worthwhile investment.