What brand is PERFORMAX tires?
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PERFORMAX tires are a tire brand under Guangzhou South China Rubber & Tire Co., Ltd. The company is affiliated with Guangzhou International Group under the Guangzhou State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission. It is a large state-owned modern tire manufacturer specializing in the production of a full range of radial tires, equipped with internationally advanced production, R&D, and testing facilities, and has passed the world's most stringent TS16949 quality system certification for manufacturing. Here is some extended information about the tires: PERFORMAX tires: They are affordable, of good quality, and belong to a mid-range brand. When purchasing tires, it is essential to fully consider factors such as vehicle performance, driving habits and preferences, road conditions, and climate conditions, and choose the appropriate tires based on the product positioning of the tire. Tires of the same brand may have different tread patterns representing different product positioning. Different specifications also offer different tread patterns to choose from. Tires: As rubber products, their characteristics include aging over time, becoming prone to cracking, significantly reduced heat dissipation, decreased driving comfort, slower acceleration, and the potential for loss of control during braking due to insufficient grip, especially under high-speed driving conditions, which can be very dangerous.
I've been using Performax tires for quite a while myself, and I feel it's a pretty down-to-earth brand. It's an entry-level product under Maxxis, mainly focusing on affordability, with prices generally ranging from 500 to 800 RMB per tire, offering surprisingly high cost-effectiveness. Driving my small car for city commuting, the wear is very slow, and it's no problem to run about 10,000 kilometers. The grip is sufficient for daily driving, and the braking response is good, but don't expect it to be too stable at high speeds. Installation is straightforward, and changing to a new set of tires doesn't cost much. They are commonly found on some budget car models like entry-level Toyotas or Hondas. They have all the necessary safety certifications, meeting EU standards, and perform decently on wet roads. If you're on a tight budget, choosing them is definitely worry-free—don't be fooled by fancy high-end brands.