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The Car Tires market is a subset of the Automotive Tires market, which includes tires for cars, light trucks, and other vehicles. Car tires are designed to provide traction, handling, and braking capabilities for a variety of driving conditions. They are typically made from rubber compounds and reinforced with steel or nylon cords. Car tires are available in a variety of sizes and tread patterns to suit different driving needs.
Car tires are typically sold as part of a tire and wheel package, which includes the tire, wheel, and other components such as valve stems and lug nuts. Tire and wheel packages are available from a variety of retailers, including tire stores, auto parts stores, and online retailers.
Some of the major companies in the Car Tires market include Bridgestone, Goodyear, Michelin, Pirelli, Continental, Yokohama, Hankook, and Kumho. Show Less Read more