What brand is highplus tires?
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highplus tires are Sailun (Kenda) tires. Here is an introduction about Sailun (Kenda) tires: Introduction: Sailun Group Co., Ltd. is a professional rubber tire R&D and manufacturing enterprise, committed to providing global users with the highest quality tire products and services. Currently, it ranks among the top three in China and is a first-tier domestic brand. Business scope: The company's business scope includes: R&D, production, sales, installation, and related services of tires, rubber products, mechanical equipment, molds, and chemical products (excluding hazardous materials); development, sales, and related services of tire production technology software and related technologies; import and export of goods, import and export of technology, and related services; acquisition and sales of used tires; R&D, production, and sales of tire recycling equipment, materials, and products; development, sales, and related services of tire recycling technology (except for projects prohibited by laws and administrative regulations, and projects restricted by laws and administrative regulations can only be operated after obtaining permission), etc.
As a seasoned driver with years of experience in tire research, I believe Highplus tires are a decent domestic brand. It belongs to Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co., Ltd. and is their economical series, focusing on cost-effectiveness, suitable for daily city driving in sedans or SUVs. I've driven a car equipped with Highplus tires, and they performed stably on regular roads with good wear resistance—no significant wear after 20,000 kilometers. However, the grip is slightly weaker in rain or snow, so it's advisable to slow down and drive carefully on slippery surfaces. When choosing tires, ensure the size matches your vehicle; for example, my car originally came with 225/50R17, so I followed the manual. The price typically ranges from 400 to 600 RMB per tire, available on Tmall or at auto repair shops. Overall, it's worth considering if you're on a tight budget, but don't expect high performance.