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This is how we do it.

Learn about the process we follow to create the most unbiased tire reviews on the internet.

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Thorough Research

Gathering tire reviews and test results

In this initial step, we collect all the reviews and official tires test results from reputable sources across the web.

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In-depth ANALYSIS

Analyzing collected data using our unique method

We use our unique semi-automated process to evaluate the collected information. We do sentiment analysis, weighing and much more.

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Review creation

Creating the unbiased tire review

We create the most possible thorough tire review based on the results of our in-depth analysis.

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Regular updateS

Regularly reevaluating to keep it up-to-date

Things change. Tire performance is no exception. We regularly revisit already created reviews to update them – if needed.




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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best tires for my car?

Choosing the best tires depends on your vehicle type, driving habits, and local climate. There are many things to consider. We created in-depth buying guides to help you decide.

How often should I replace my tires for safety?

It’s recommended to replace your tires every six years, but this can vary based on wear and tear. Regularly check tread depth and look for signs of damage or uneven wear to ensure safety on the road.

What should I consider when buying new tires?

When purchasing new tires, consider the tire type suitable for your vehicle, the climate in your area, and your driving style. Additionally, check for warranty options and read reviews to make an informed decision.

How can I maintain my tires for longevity?

To maintain your tires, regularly check air pressure, rotate them every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, and inspect for any signs of damage. Proper alignment and balancing also contribute to tire longevity and performance.

What are the signs that I need new tires?

Signs that you need new tires include low tread depth, visible cracks or bulges, vibrations while driving, and decreased traction in wet conditions. If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to consider a replacement.