What brand is MAXWAY tires?
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MAXWAY tires are produced by Giti Tire. The tire size is 195/60R15. Giti Tire, founded in Singapore, operates seven factories across five cities in China. With over 60 years of industry experience, its products are sold in more than 130 countries worldwide, supported by nearly 70,000 retail service outlets. When using MAXWAY tires in daily driving, pay attention to the following points: Regularly inspect the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. As tires wear from driving, the tread grooves gradually become shallower. If the tread is worn flat, it will lose its drainage and anti-skid functions, significantly reducing the vehicle's performance. Small cracks may also pose a risk of tire blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles lodged in the grooves. Park on level ground whenever possible. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials that can deteriorate rubber. After parking, avoid turning the steering wheel, as this can accelerate tire wear. Do not use water to cool overheated tires. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires can overheat, and tire pressure may increase. In such cases, stop to allow the tires to cool naturally. Never release air to reduce pressure or splash water to cool the tires, as this can cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber. Avoid sudden braking. Try to minimize frequent and hard braking to prevent accelerated tread wear caused by dragging between the tires and the road.
I noticed my friend's car had Maxway tires installed, which are a pretty good daily choice. I remember it's a brand under Maxxis, mainly offering economical models that provide a smooth and quiet ride in the city, making them suitable for family cars. The brand originated in Taiwan and is now available globally. On average, their tires last about 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers, with affordable replacement costs, offering great value for money. I'd recommend opting for all-season models, as they provide decent grip during weather changes—just don't expect high-performance racing, safety first, right? During maintenance, keep an eye on tire pressure and wear to extend their lifespan and keep your wallet happy.