falken tires
Exclusive summary about Falken Tires by Jared Kugel
Are you wondering if Falken tires are any good? Falken isn't a household name like Firestone, Michelin or Bridgestone, but it is certainly a great choice for anyone looking for quality passenger tires or UHP (ultra-high performance) tires. Falken isn't new to the business either - a subsidiary of Sumitomo Tires, Falken has been gaining market share in North America since 1985.
Currently, Falken boasts an extensive selection of tires, including the race-track inspired Azenis series and the luxury sport FK452 line. In addition to their tire inventory, Falken also manufactures wheels for passenger cars, trucks, and SUVs. Falken Tire also has interesting plans for the future. As of late 2009 the company has set its sights on developing rugged all-terrain tires, winter performance tires, and premium touring tires targeted at enthusiasts.
Falken Sincera SN211
Exclusive summary about Falken Tires by falkentire.com
Falken Tire has released to dealers its new high mileage performance touring tire, the Sincera SN211. Introduced at last year’s SEMA Show, the SN211 was designed and built to be a dynamic, economical and long-lasting original equipment replacement tire that fits the needs of a wide variety of vehicles.
With an 80,000-mile limited mileage warranty, the SN211 offers long-term confidence and mile-after-mile comfort. The SN211 delivers maximum value and superb year-round performance.
“Initial customer response to the Sincera SN211 has been very strong,” stated Andrew Hoit, Falken Director of Marketing. “Our dealers are excited to offer a premium ‘T’ Speed-rated Falken-branded touring tire in their line-up. The SN211 also features a category-leading 720 (UTQG) treadwear rating, another highlight for dealers to market.”
Available in a wide range of original equipment replacement sizes, from 14- to18-inch diameters, the SN211 is the tire for today – well-engineered and stylish, enhancing the look of popular coupes, sedans and wagons with a premium and sport-inspired appearance.
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