Choosing you tyres: What is the best tyre brand?

With hundreds of brands available on TyreComp, it is difficult to make a choice and define which is the best tyre brand in the world since each manufacturer has its specificities. Some brands excel in all-season car tyres while others stand out on SUV winter tyres. In addition, each brand has more performant models than others. This is why we recommend that you consult the model tests of specialised organisations. Your choice will depend on several factors such as the type of vehicle you drive, the conditions in which you drive, and of course your budget. All manufacturers innovate every day to offer you car tyres that meet your expectations. From premium tyres to budget tyres, there is a brand for every type of driver and every wallet!

Premium tyre brands

The prices of this brand category may seem high but if you bet everything on quality, longevity and safety, you can go ahead and buy these brand tyres with your eyes closed. In the UK as in many other countries, the most sought-after tyre brands are premium brands. These manufacturers are known worldwide and the quality of their products is no longer a secret. It is no coincidence that MICHELIN, Bridgestone, Goodyear, and Continental tyres win numerous tyre rankings in performance tests.

Mid-range tyre brands

If you are looking for a good value for money, head to mid-range brands. Many of them are actually sub-brands of MICHELIN, Continental, Bridgestone, Dunlop, and Pirelli tyres. Indeed, MICHELIN has entry-level tyre brands such as BF Goodrich, Uniroyal and Kleber. Bridgestone owns Firestone, Continental has invested in the General Tire brand, and Goodyear has turned to Falken. These brands offer you tyres at affordable prices without sacrificing the safety and performance they provide.

Budget tyre brands

To be mindful of your wallet, budget brands are ideal. Their tyres are certainly less durable and performant than those of other higher-end brands, but they allow you to save money, especially if you have to change tyres between two seasons because the legislation and weather conditions of your country require it.

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