Keep the Firestone thing out of this as most tire and driving people actually tend to blame Ford, and poor drivers/maintenance. Ford spec'd tires to be at a very low 26 psi, a stat given at a BMW Driver Training event cited 90% of cars are currently running on underinflated tires, and, lets face it, most people don't know how to react to a blowout at speed.
That said, this is likely the same as anything in any industry - name brands cost more for all the usual reasons (1) because they can, (2) they spend a boatload on advertising, (3) they are the product leaders that do all the inital R&D, (4) because price is not part of their stated value proposition. If Kumho, Hankook, Falken, etc. weren't cheaper than the others, would you buy them? Price is part of their value proposition, prestige, ultimate performance, etc. are not. The question is do you care, or which value proposition appeals to you.
Just remember, no one is ripping you off - ever - you pay or do not pay whatever you choose. If you pay too much, you paid too much (you were not overcharged). Also remember, no one MUST sell you anything, they choose to sell you something (up to them whether they wish to stay in business).
On the tire topic, been happy with Toyos, Falkens, Michelins, Dunlops and Pirellis. Been unhappy, with Nittos, Toyos, Michelins, Dunlops and Pirellis. It's the tire model, not the make in generality
(Message edited by davidm on July 14, 2005)