Which brand does Anchors Tire belong to?
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Anchors Tire is a brand owned by Shandong Anchors Tire Co., Ltd., a high-tech enterprise in Shandong Province. The company's business scope includes the manufacturing and sales of tires and rubber products, as well as the sales of raw materials for rubber products. Below is a detailed introduction to automotive tires: 1. Types of Tires: Pneumatic tires are divided into two types based on their structure: tubed tires and tubeless tires. Passenger cars commonly use tubeless tires. Depending on the arrangement of the inner cord layers and cushion layers, tires can also be categorized into radial tires and bias tires. Radial tires are widely used in automobiles. 2. Function of Tires: Tires are in direct contact with the road surface and, together with the vehicle's suspension system, help to absorb shocks during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smoothness. They also ensure excellent adhesion between the wheels and the road surface, improving the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability. Additionally, tires bear the weight of the vehicle.
I always thought Anchoring tires were a sub-brand of Continental, which is Continental AG, a well-established German brand known worldwide. As its subsidiary, Anchoring mainly targets the mid-to-low-end market with more affordable prices—for example, a set of four might cost just over a thousand yuan. They’re decently durable, lasting around 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers without major issues. Many everyday drivers, like those with domestic SUVs such as Haval or sedans like Lavida, choose them for being budget-friendly and reliable. They offer stable grip on dry roads and perform well in wet conditions, though you might need winter tires for icy or snowy weather. From customer feedback I often see in the shop, they’re praised for good value and easy installation, but it’s important to check the production date and tread wear indicators to avoid buying old stock just for the low price. Tire choice impacts driving safety, so it’s not something to take lightly.