All the red highlighted items are what I call "Amazon Junk Chinese Fake Brand" items that are highly rated because they're:
1. Substantially cheaper than the competition, so mad consumers are less likely to ding the product for being crap.
2. Monitored for bad reviews by the sellers who will give a complete refund of the purchase price in exchange for a good review.
These brands are not hard to spot.. they're made up words.. almost like they were told by Bezos to make their origin obvious. Not once in 5+ years of noticing these products on Amazon have I seen a brand name that was a decent attempt at sounding established (something like "Rugged Hoses" or "Classic Tools").. it's always some janky combo of words like QQLAB or SARGSKY.
They come up in ANY search related to popular and common items like electronics, hand tools, shop tools, clothing, kitchen gadgets, health gadgets. They don't appear much when it comes to food or cosmetic items like cologne, aftershave, etc.
I flat out don't buy these brands unless the established brand (like Goodyear) appears to sell the exact same item at a huge markup.
Shopping for well known brands is one way to avoid being suckered on Amazon.
Does Goodyear even make a good tire? Goodyear is the one I remember being expensive.. seemingly, just because it said Goodyear.
SimpleTireDirect or DirectTireDiscount.com (if I got those websites right) have some really amazing prices on both on and off-brand tires (which I cannot help but wonder if they are all made at the same place, anything from Nankang on up) and if you select Pep Boys as an installer you're likely coming out ahead, especially if doing all 4.