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Akshay Chandromittal

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The Indian tyre market is divided into international and homegrown brands . Some trust international brands like Bridgestone, Michelin, and Yokohama, while others prefer homegrown names like MRF, Apollo, and Ceat. But which one actually makes more sense for Indian roads? Pricing : Foreign brands come at a premium price, often marketed for better durability and advanced technology. Indian brands, on the other hand, offer more budget-friendly options that are reliable for daily use. Durability : Indian roads come with their own set of challenges like potholes, extreme weather, and unpredictable conditions. Indian brands are designed keeping these factors in mind, while foreign brands focus more on performance across diverse terrains. Service & availability : Indian brands have a strong supply chain, making replacements faster and easy. Foreign brands, while offering top-tier quality, might not always be readily available, especially in smaller towns. This is why foreign brands are preferred for premium cars, while Indian brands dominate the bike and commercial vehicle segments. Trucks and buses mostly rely on Indian manufacturers, as global brands haven’t expanded much in this space. At the end of the day, the choice depends on your budget, driving conditions, and brand preference. What do you usually go for?

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