Which Brand of Tires is the Most Wear-Resistant?

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VanLydia
07/30/25 6:52am
1. Bridgestone Tires Bridgestone Tires is an authentic Japanese tire brand. Bridgestone is quite similar to the domestic Dunlop, with no particularly distinctive features, belonging to a more neutral category. Overall, its performance in various aspects is decent, with comfort and quietness second only to Dunlop. It is the most wear-resistant among high-end brands. 2. Pirelli Tires Pirelli is the main sponsor of Inter Milan, with its logo prominently displayed on the team's jerseys. When Pirelli first entered the Chinese market, it even specially printed Chinese characters on the jerseys for a match, highlighting its emphasis on the Chinese market. 3. Dunlop Tires Dunlop was the second tire brand to participate in F1, currently ranking second in the number of F1 Grand Prix wins. Although it has withdrawn from F1, it now primarily sponsors the German Touring Car Masters (DTM), A8 Touring Car Series, and MotoGP. It is also a major sponsor in various off-road competitions, as Dunlop is considered the best in off-road tires. 4. Michelin Tires Michelin is known for its comfort-oriented tires, with comfort levels close to Continental, but its grip and wear resistance are average. Michelin ranks second in global tire sales, just behind Bridgestone. It mainly supplies mid-range products for some top-tier car brands, such as the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class and C-Class. 5. Goodyear Goodyear is the world's largest tire manufacturing company, headquartered in Akron, Ohio, USA. The company produces tires, engineered rubber products, and chemical products in over 90 factories across 28 countries. Today, Goodyear employs more than 80,000 people worldwide.
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