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185/65 R15 Tyre Comparison 🔍 Apollo vs CEAT vs Yokohama | Best Tyre for Comfort, Grip & Value — RedlineArchive
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185/65 R15 Tyre Comparison 🔍 Apollo vs CEAT vs Yokohama | Best Tyre for Comfort, Grip & Value

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Confused between Apollo, CEAT, and Yokohama in 185/65 R15 size? We break down the real differences — ride comfort, grip, braking, durability, and value for money — in simple language so you can make the smart choice for your car. 🎯 Tyre Brands Compared: Apollo CEAT Yokohama 🚘 Popular Cars Using 185/65 R15: Maruti Suzuki Ciaz, Baleno, Honda Amaze, Toyota Etios, Hyundai i20, and more! 📌 Covered in this video: Ride Feel & Comfort Dry & Wet Grip Performance Durability & Mileage Warranty & Claim Info Best for City or Highway Use Value for Money Verdict 🛞 Still confused? Ask in comments — we respond to every query! 📲 For tyre tips, real comparisons, and genuine buying advice, subscribe to Tyre Duniya. 🔔 Like | Share | Subscribe 📍 Follow on Instagram: @Tyre.Duniya 📍 Facebook: @TyreDuniya #18565R15 #CarTyres #TyreComparison #apollotyres #ceattyre #yokohamatyres #TyreDuniya #RealReview #SmartBuying #CarCareTips #TyreKnowledge #carmaintenance #tyremarket #tyre #tyres #tire #tyrereview



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