Here’s a comparative chart that outlines the attributes of service, price value, durability, and warranty for the mentioned tire brands: These are all good brands. The list is ordered from best to very good. Click on the company name to shop and price compare.
Michelin | Premier | High | Very High | Extensive |
Bridgestone | Excellent | Moderate to High | Very High | Comprehensive |
Goodyear | Renowned | Moderate | High | Extensive |
Continental | Strong | High | High | Strong |
Firestone | Dependable | Moderate | High | Good (via Bridgestone) |
Hankook | Good | Good Value | Moderate to High | Good |
Toyo | Reliable | Good Value | High | Good |
Yokohama | Good | Moderate | High | Good |
Cooper | Reputable | Good Value | High | Reliable |
Sumitomo | Solid | Moderate to Good | High | Solid |
Notes on the Chart
- Service Quality: Represents the brand’s reputation for customer service and support.
- Price Value: Reflects the balance between cost and what the brand offers in terms of features, benefits, and overall quality.
- Durability: Indicates the longevity and wear resistance of the tires.
- Warranty Coverage: Describes the extent and comprehensiveness of the brand’s warranty offerings, affecting customer assurance and post-purchase support.
This chart summarizes the general characteristics of each brand based on the provided descriptions. Actual experiences can vary based on specific tire models and usage conditions.