Picking the right tire starts with understanding who made it — and that’s exactly what this page is for. Over the years I’ve reviewed tires from more than 60 brands, from household names like Michelin, Goodyear, and Bridgestone to mid-range performers like Falken, Hankook, and Kumho, all the way down to budget options like Ironman, Sailun, and Douglas that serve drivers with very specific needs and constraints.

Every brand on this page has a dedicated review section where I break down their lineup, explain who each brand is actually built for, and give you an honest read on performance, value, and what to watch out for. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer here — the right brand for a daily commuter sedan is very different from the right brand for a lifted truck or a performance sports car. Not sure where to start? Check out my guide to the best brand for tires or find out which are the worst tire brands to avoid before making your decision.

Pick the brand you’re researching below and I’ll tell you everything you need to know before you spend a dollar.

Argus Advanta
BFGoodrich Tires Review
Bridgestone Tires Review
Continental Tires Review
Cooper Tires Review
Tires by Brand - dunlop
Tires by Brand - falken
Tires by Brand - firestone
Fusion
General Tire
Goodyear Tires Review
Hankook Tires Review
Hoosier
Kumho
Laufenn
Maxxis
Michelin Tires Review
Mickey Thompson
Nankang
Nexen
Nitto
Nokian Tyres
Pirelli
Power King
Radar Tires
Riken
Sumitomo
Toyo
Uniroyal
Yokohama
Vredestein
Vogue
Lexani
Carlisle
Westlake Tires
Pantera Tire
Road Hugger
Waterfall
Vercelli
Arroyo Tires
Kenda Tires
Achilles Tires
Ironman Tires
Mastercraft Tires
Crosswind
Kelly Tires
Dextero
Armstrong Tires
Blackhawk
Fullway
Accelera
Venom Power
MillStar Tires
Leao Tire
Doral
Sailun Tires
Douglas Tires
Winrun
Lionhart Tires
Hercules Tires
Primewell
Vitour
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