spike blue
Member
- :
- 2007 mazda CX-7,Kia sephia 2006 Audi A4 Sline
Ok My bridgestone turanza are done at 27k miles, i bought a khumo tires i will post the pictures soon!! I paid 400 with the installation and i found that they are really good!!!
spike blue said:Ok My bridgestone turanza are done at 27k miles, i bought a khumo tires i will post the pictures soon!! I paid 400 with the installation and i found that they are really good!!!
MrPirelliCX7 said:Dude
Welcome to the club of 100,000 of thousands of americans who get sold bad tires just becuase they guy working the counter does not want to be a sales man rather an order taker, or mistakenly thinks that every customer is a cheapskate.
Kumho, Hankook, Falken, do not belong in the same class as Michelin, Pirelli, Continental, and Yokohama
When it rains you will understand why
Top Jimmy said:Uh, MrPirelli, as your name so glaringly states, you evidently have some kind of loyalty to the Pirelli brand. Good for you. They are good tires.
But, as I read in a thread from you from another section, you seem to pretty much trash everything but Pirelli and maybe the three other brands you name above.
I have a stinkin' suspicion that maybe you have a (not so) hidden agenda to push the brand(s) you love. Hmmm....
shadow1 said:Mr Pirelli
Never mentioned anything about Toyo and yes I know nitto is their value brand because a friend of mine used to be the director of marketing there. and Bridgestone would be a great company if they hadnt killed hundreds of people with their firestone brand, remember the rollovers, or did you have your head up your 3$$ when that ordeal was going on.
If you dont think that Bridgestones and firestones are made in the same factory on the same equipment, go take a tour of their decatur IL plant
Also dunlop is not considered an asian brand anymore, Goodyear purchased Dunlop in 1999 and completely ran that brand into the ground, they have a few good OE lines but their light truck had numerous safety issues with separations, as I worked for them in six years.
Their FM901 value performance line is the nosiest tire I have ever seen. buy a set for yourself and I guarantee the price of the tire that you rip them off your car after 7000 miles
What I am trying to get through your thick head is that too many people are putting unqualified cheap asian tires on rocketship cars like Porsche, Audi, BMW, mercedes, in many instances people are being sold an H speed rated kumho when there car calls for a W rated UHP tire.
My bashing is pretty much directed at Kumho, Hankook, Sumittomo, because they are responsible for creating thousands of job losses in the US in the last ten years. And all have low quality products
Goodyear, Continental, Michelin, have all closed or have plans to close numerous plants in US and Canada, and it is cause these guys whored out the price on tires in the US
They have driven millions of units of production to countries in the Eastern Bloc and in Brazil, Mexico etc.
My goal is to try to recognize that sometimes is smart to support companies that at least manufacturer some of their product in the US
You can keep trying to bash me if you want, your probably one of them
I assume that you are bashing other Asian branded tires as well. Like Bridgestone and Dunlop. Bridgestone for one is heavily involved in motorsports. Nitto is a Toyo entry level brand. Sumitomo is a entry level Dunlop brand. Falken is a budget brand but they make some pretty good bang for the buck high performance tires like the RT615's. Also every tire manufacturer has a top to bottom line up. Some tires are meant for high mileage, others for high perfromance, others for all season performance, etc. Tires are always a compromise. Doesn't matter who makes them. So broad generalizations about tire brands, especially Asian brands, are pretty asinine.
Spoolinup said:Aren't Nitto Japanese tires? To me, they are the best bang for the buck, but there are several good tires out there. Sumatomo aren't bad either.
MrPirelliCX7 said:Dude
Welcome to the club of 100,000 of thousands of americans who get sold bad tires just becuase they guy working the counter does not want to be a sales man rather an order taker, or mistakenly thinks that every customer is a cheapskate.
Kumho, Hankook, Falken, do not belong in the same class as Michelin, Pirelli, Continental, and Yokohama
When it rains you will understand why