Who makes what tyre brands?

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We often read about some of the minority brands actually being made by the big players, the guy who runs a local tyre place pointed out that Falken are owned by Goodyear and often trial the next generation patterns and construction before being used in the Goodyears. This is an interesting summary courtesy of 'Tyre Reviews'

Michelin - France
Worlds number one tyre manufacturer. Own the brands Michelin, BF Goodrich, Kleber, Uniroyal* and Riken.

Bridgestone - Japan
One of the original big three. Own the brands Bridgestone, Firestone, Daytona and Europa.

Goodyear Dunlop - USA
Goodyear recently merged with Dunlop to form one of the largest tyre manufacturers in the world. Own the brands Dunlop, Goodyear, Fulda, Falken and Kelly.

Yokohama - Japanese
A brand in themselves, Yokohama claim to be the 7th biggest manufacturer in the world.

Pirelli - Italy
Pirelli claim to be the 5th largest tyre manufacturer in the world. Most of it's retail is through the Pirelli brand but have more recently released the Ceat and Courier brands.

Cooper Tyre - USA
Cooper recently bought the Avon brand. They now own Cooper, Avon and Mastercraft.

Continental - Germany
Owns Continental, Uniroyal*, General Tyre, Gislaved and Semperit.

Toyo - Japan
Toyo are one of the newer budget performance tyres to market. Formed many partnerships around the globe.

Kumho - Korea
Kumho is also a budget road tyre with a strong sporting range.

Apollo - India
Apollo now own Vredestein.
 
Bit more info for you. Continental also own the largest UK retreading company. Bandvulc tyres. Based near Plymouth. Our son works there. :)
 
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.
 
buzyg said:
Bit more info for you. Continental also own the largest UK retreading company. Bandvulc tyres. Based near Plymouth. Our son works there. :)

Are retreads still a thing? I remember my old MKII Cortina shedding strips of black retread tagliatelle on the motorway!

Um.... retreads on a Zed, now that would be a debate :D
 
Machine monkey said:
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.

After chasing Lynchy around France at great speed on his Kumhos id have to say they are more than capable of anything the Pirelli ,
Michelin , Goodyear , Vredestein & Continental that was among our group :driving: for a low cost they offer very decent performance
 
mr wilks said:
Machine monkey said:
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.

After chasing Lynchy around France at great speed on his Kumhos id have to say they are more than capable of anything the Pirelli ,
Michelin , Goodyear , Vredestein & Continental that was among our group :driving: for a low cost they offer very decent performance

For there price they are amazing performance. And you don’t have to be a fanny about spinning up mskinging 11s or a bit of smoke with them either! You can actually enjoy every aspect of a RWD car with them!

You don’t have to drive your BMW like an Audi!! :rofl:
 
Machine monkey said:
mr wilks said:
Machine monkey said:
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.

After chasing Lynchy around France at great speed on his Kumhos id have to say they are more than capable of anything the Pirelli ,
Michelin , Goodyear , Vredestein & Continental that was among our group :driving: for a low cost they offer very decent performance

For there price they are amazing performance. And you don’t have to be a fanny about spinning up mskinging 11s or a bit of smoke with them either! You can actually enjoy every aspect of a RWD car with them!

You don’t have to drive your BMW like an Audi!! :rofl:

:lol: :rofl: :rofl: :thumbsup:

Always used Kumhos on my Fiat Coupe 20vT Great tyres.
Yet to find anything I prefer over the MPSS on the MR though. :D
 
ben g said:
Whats the deal with Uniroyal being owned by both Michelin and Continental???

* To add to confusion Uniroyal is Continental owned in Europe and Michelin owned in USA

:? :wink:
 
Machine monkey said:
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.

I'm another one thats got Kumho and have done a couple of track days on this set now and I can't fault them :thumbsup:
 
Jollyjoiner said:
Machine monkey said:
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.

I'm another one thats got Kumho and have done a couple of track days on this set now and I can't fault them :thumbsup:


They really are a good tyre not just for the money.
 
Machine monkey said:
Jollyjoiner said:
Machine monkey said:
Kumho are great tyres don’t care who makes them! I had fallkens they where good. But got new kumhos for s travj day and couldn’t believe how much more I could lean on the front end. I won’t be buying anything else.

I'm another one thats got Kumho and have done a couple of track days on this set now and I can't fault them :thumbsup:


They really are a good tyre not just for the money.

I agree, you can buy cheaper and more expensive tyres but these seem to tick all the boxes for longevity, grip and price
 
Have had Khumos on a few of my cars over the years (currently on the TTRS) and they're a good tyre for most of the time, but they are in no way close to the quality, grip and confidence the MPSS give you on a BMW M. The extra £200 for a set is money well spent IMO.
 
buzyg said:
ben g said:
Whats the deal with Uniroyal being owned by both Michelin and Continental???

* To add to confusion Uniroyal is Continental owned in Europe and Michelin owned in USA

:? :wink:

Apparently correct, it's not a list of who owns what brands It's about licencing and who makes and markets the tyres under that brand name in different markets. Continental (Germany) makes the Uniroyal tyres sold in Europe.
 
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