What brand is sakura tires?

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McMatteo
07/29/25 3:25pm
sakura is the Sakura tire under the Cheng Shin Xiamen Group. Below is relevant information about Sakura tires: Background of Cheng Shin Xiamen Group: Cheng Shin Xiamen Group was established in 1989 as an investment by the Cheng Shin International Group founded by Mr. Luo Jie in Changhua, Taiwan in 1967. Cheng Shin International Group has established production bases in mainland China, Vietnam, Thailand, India, Indonesia, etc., and has branches and R&D centers in the United States, Japan, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, and other countries. Brand positioning of Sakura tires: Sakura tires were born in 1996 as one of the brands created by Cheng Shin Xiamen Group. In 2015, Sakura tires were introduced to users with the brand concept and image of 'Sakura Understands You.' The upgraded Sakura tires aim to become 'the most humanistic tire brand' through the power of products and the brand, striving to understand everyone involved in the manufacturing, sales, and use of tires.
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ElliottAnn
08/14/25 8:14am
Sakura tires are a Chinese-produced brand under the name Sakura, primarily targeting the budget-friendly passenger car market, such as small sedans and SUVs. Having been into cars for years and tried many brands, Sakura's advantages are clear: they are affordable, with a basic set of four tires costing around 1,500 yuan, making them particularly suitable for young people on a tight budget. Their grip is decent on dry roads but weaker on wet surfaces, so avoid aggressive cornering. Noise control is good, making them quiet for city commutes, though their durability is average, requiring replacement every two to three years. They offer a variety of models, like all-season tires commonly found on domestic cars, and it's advisable to choose newly manufactured ones as they age slower. Overall, they offer great value for money, but don't expect high-end performance. When choosing, consider your driving needs: they're fine for daily commuting, but for aggressive driving, go for Pirelli. Tire maintenance shouldn't be overlooked—regular checks on tire pressure and wear can extend their lifespan.
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OJulia
10/11/25 8:22am
As a long-time auto repair professional, I've handled numerous cases involving Sakura tires. This brand is manufactured in China with low production costs, but exhibits significant quality fluctuations. Common issues include rapid wear, especially prone to blistering or increased noise when driving at high speeds during summer heat. During installation, it's crucial to verify if the specifications match the vehicle model - for instance, compact cars shouldn't use wide tires. Priced between 800-1500 yuan per set, they're about half the cost of premium brands. I advise users to pay extra attention to balancing after tire replacement, as vibrations can otherwise affect driving performance. Tires form a critical safety barrier, and Sakura's wet traction proves insufficiently stable with noticeably longer braking distances in rain. For maintenance, regular rotation and pressure checks can mitigate issues. While they're an economical choice, their shorter lifespan means users shouldn't ignore wear indicators long-term. It's best to make decisions based on individual budgets and road conditions.
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