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The tire specifications for the 14th-generation Sylphy are: 195/60R16. In the 195/60R16 tire model, 195 represents the tire width, which actually refers to the part of the tire that contacts the ground. 60 represents the aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the height from the rim to the tread relative to the maximum width of the tire section. R refers to radial tires. Generally, this type of tire is used for family cars, offering good wear resistance and a long service life. 16 represents the tire size. Different types of vehicles use different types of tires. The larger the vehicle size, the larger the tire size used. The wider the tire width, the better the tire's grip. In addition to the model, tires are also marked with the following common data: Tire cord material: Indicated by Chinese pinyin, such as M for cotton cord fabric, R for rayon cord fabric, N for nylon cord fabric, G for steel cord fabric, ZG for steel radial cord fabric tires. Speed rating: Indicates the maximum speed at which the tire can carry a specified load under specified conditions. Letters A to Z represent certified speed ratings from 4.8 km/h to 300 km/h. Common speed ratings include: Q: 160 km/h; H: 210 km/h; V: 240 km/h; W: 270 km/h; Y: 300 km/h. Rim specifications: Indicate the rim specifications compatible with the tire for practical use, such as standard rim 5.00F. Precautions for using Sylphy tires are as follows: Tire wear: Worn tire treads can cause loss of grip, affect handling, increase the risk of blowouts, and reduce the tire's ability to expel dirt and water. Tire pressure: It is advisable to have a tire pressure gauge to check tire pressure regularly. Remove debris from treads: Foreign objects in the tire should be removed promptly to prevent "stubborn" stones from getting stuck in the treads, which can puncture the tire body when the tire wears to a certain extent, leading to air leakage or even blowouts. Tire rotation: Rotate tire positions every 10,000 kilometers to evenly distribute tire fatigue, prevent uneven wear, and extend tire life.