Is Goodride Tire the Same as Chaoyang Tire?

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LeCora
07/29/25 1:04am
Goodride Tire is not the same as Chaoyang Tire, although both are subsidiaries of Zhongce Rubber Group. Below is an introduction to Goodride Tire and Chaoyang Tire: 1. Goodride Tire: Goodride Tire is more affordable than Chaoyang Tire. It is not only wear-resistant but also has excellent pressure resistance. However, the base rubber of the tire crown is too thin, and a small portion of the tires may deform after 80% of the tread pattern is worn. With its decent quality and affordable price, Goodride Tire has gained a significant market share. 2. Chaoyang Tire: Chaoyang Tire products currently cover passenger car tires, commercial car tires, engineering vehicle tires, industrial and agricultural vehicle tires, and two-wheeler tires. Each series offers various performance tires to meet consumers' personalized needs. The biggest advantage of Chaoyang Tire is not its wear resistance but its balanced performance in terms of noise reduction, grip, and fuel efficiency. As a domestic brand, its price is its greatest advantage, offering high cost performance. The same model may cost only half as much as a Michelin tire.
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DakotaLee
08/12/25 5:14am
I've worked in an auto repair shop for nearly ten years, and I often get asked if Goodride tires are the same as Chaoyang tires. They're not the same brand, but both come from the Zhongce Rubber Group, making them sibling brands. Chaoyang is the older brand with a longer history, focusing on durability and performance, commonly seen on off-road or performance vehicles. Goodride is the newer, more budget-friendly option, suitable for everyday family cars. I've helped many customers replace their tires and noticed that Goodride offers good comfort with decent noise control, while Chaoyang provides better grip on wet roads. If you're on a tight budget, Goodride is a solid choice; if you're after higher reliability, Chaoyang is more dependable. In short, neither is mutually exclusive—just pick the one that suits your needs.
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