Wikipedia says that GoodYear's worldwide headquarters is in Akron, Ohio. I know that a lot of tire manufacturers have plants all over the world (China included), but I don't think GoodYear is based there. A couple of months ago, I bought some GoodYear Wranglers for my Jeep. They were American-made and I purchased them at a good price. Now I know somebody will reply to this and say that there are a lot better tires than GoodYear. They are probably right. But the ones that I bought are not abused, not taken off-road (with the exception of dirt and gravel roads as I don't live near a highway) and I don't put a lot of weight on them like a large truck would. If I purchased a tire on the rating instead of the price, I probably would not have bought GoodYear. If GoodYear is now BASED in China, please show me the link and I will rethink my purchase next time.
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