What are the characteristics of Yokohama tires?

3 Answers
DeJosephine
07/24/25 5:21pm
Yokohama tires are characterized by wear resistance, low fuel consumption performance, and superior quietness. The following is an introduction to Yokohama tires: 1. Introduction 1: Yokohama tires were originally called Yokohama tires. Yokohama Rubber, established in 1917, has honed its technology and accumulated experience over 90 long years, establishing itself as a stable position as a comprehensive rubber manufacturer. 2. Introduction 2: In November 2005, Yokohama Rubber (China) Co., Ltd. was established in Shanghai as the investment company of Yokohama Rubber in China. The company is mainly engaged in the management of its five tire and rubber product production plants and one sales company, a total of six companies, and invests in and expands emerging projects in China.
Was this review help?
10
4
Share
CarsonRose
08/11/25 9:34am
I've been using Yokohama tires for several years and find them particularly comfortable for city driving, especially when taking the kids out. The car is almost noise-free, allowing the little ones to sleep peacefully—unlike other tires that can be quite noisy. They also perform reliably on rainy highways with no slipping, and the braking response is quick, which puts safety first. Additionally, the material is quite durable; I've bounced over rough suburban roads multiple times without noticeable tread wear, so hitting 40,000 kilometers shouldn't be a problem. Maintenance is simple too—just a quick scrub during car washes, no hassle. If you're considering new tires, I think Yokohama offers great value, especially for family cars, and they handle long-distance travel and bumps with ease.
Was this review help?
4
5
Share
Expand All
McColin
08/11/25 9:36am
As someone who often drives on mountain roads, I really appreciate the strong grip of Yokohama tires, especially their sharp response when taking curves—the steering turns the moment I move the wheel, and they handle bumps without shaking my hands. The wet performance is outstanding; even during heavy rain, there was no skidding during emergency braking, earning full marks for handling. The tire body is quite lightweight, giving my small car a bit more acceleration and even saving fuel, making it perfect for daily commutes and weekend joyrides. I don’t know what special rubber compound they use, but the wind noise at high speeds is minimal, and I can listen to music with the windows down without interference. My friends all say the tread design looks cool, and performance enthusiasts would definitely love the feel. Since switching to them, I make sure to hit the outdoors every week.
Was this review help?
18
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

Why does the indicator light not change after a new battery is fully charged?

New battery indicator light not changing after full charge may be caused by battery water shortage. Below is an introduction to automotive battery knowledge: 1. Introduction: Automotive battery, also called storage battery, is a type of battery that works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. Typically, what people refer to as batteries are lead-acid batteries. That is, a battery mainly made of lead and its oxides, with sulfuric acid solution as the electrolyte. 2. Ordinary battery: The plates of an ordinary battery are composed of lead and lead oxides, with an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid as the electrolyte. Its main advantages are stable voltage and low cost; the disadvantages are low specific energy (i.e., the electrical energy stored per kilogram of battery), short service life, and frequent daily maintenance.
10
0
Share

What to Do When the Car Doesn't Respond to the Key Fob and Won't Start?

If the car doesn't respond to the key fob and won't start, you can use the mechanical key on the remote fob to start the car. This issue may occur due to a dead battery in the key fob, signal interference near airports or radio transmission towers, or if the car is out of fuel or has a dead battery. Additionally, the car may not respond if the anti-theft system is activated and cannot be unlocked. The basic principle of a car remote key: the key fob emits a weak radio wave, which is received by the car's antenna. The electronic control unit (ECU) then identifies the signal code, and the system's actuator (motor or electromagnetic coil) performs the action of starting, stopping, or locking the car.
15
1
Share

What causes the smell of gasoline inside the car?

The reasons for smelling gasoline inside the car are as follows: 1. The fuel tank cap is not tightly sealed, or the carbon canister pipes are aged and cracked. In this case, focus on checking the sealing ring of the fuel tank. If you can fix it yourself, perform a simple repair; if not, replace the entire component. 2. Overfilling the fuel tank. If the tank is overfilled, gasoline may flow into the carbon canister through the pipes. The carbon canister, originally designed to collect gasoline vapors, will release excess gasoline vapors through the vent when invaded by liquid gasoline. When the air conditioning is in external circulation mode, the gasoline smell can enter the car. 3. Gasoline leakage. If this occurs, immediately send the car to a 4S shop for inspection. Gasoline leakage may be due to issues with the fuel pump's outlet or return pipes.
4
3
Share

How to Adjust Misaligned Headlights?

Adjusting the headlights can be done as follows: 1. Use a marker or chalk to mark the center of the headlight beam's range on the wall, and also make a mark on the wall corresponding to the center of the vehicle's emblem (the exact front center of the car). 2. Measure the distance from each headlight mark to the center mark; these distances should be equal. 3. If the headlights are offset outward or inward, refer to the vehicle's user manual and use a screwdriver for fine adjustments to ensure the headlights are symmetrically aligned. 4. Adjust the height of the beams: the right headlight should be completely level, while the left headlight should be adjusted approximately 10cm higher.
14
2
Share

Why is the fuel consumption of the Sylphy getting higher and higher?

The reasons for the increasing fuel consumption of the Sylphy are as follows: 1. Insufficient tire pressure and tire wear: Insufficient or low tire pressure increases friction between the tires and the ground, leading to greater resistance and higher fuel consumption. Severe tire wear often causes slipping, which also increases fuel consumption. 2. Pay attention to fuel quality: Regularly clean carbon deposits. 3. Other faults: If the average fuel consumption increases, consider whether there are faults in the car, such as excessive carbon deposits in the engine, damaged oxygen sensors, long overdue replacement of the 'three filters', issues with certain engine control units, or insufficient tire pressure. These factors can all lead to a sudden increase in fuel consumption.
5
4
Share

Is the Mercedes-Benz Emerald Green Black Without Sunlight?

Mercedes-Benz emerald green is not black but dark green without sunlight. In terms of workmanship: For domestic vehicles, the treatment of corners and sheet metal is very rough. In the driver's seat area, around the pedals for the accelerator and brake, and under the steering wheel, many plastic edges and material installations have burrs. The trunk and storage spaces have no protection at all. Domestic Mercedes-Benz models exhibit cost-cutting practices, which are rare in imported versions. In terms of precision: For domestic Mercedes-Benz models, the chassis and some plastic assembly parts lack screws in many places where they should be installed. In terms of configuration: Domestic configurations are more expensive than imported ones.
11
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.