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What brand are the tires on the 2018 Sagitar?

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DelArya
07/23/25 10:39pm

The tires on the 2018 Sagitar are from the Giti brand. The tire model for this car is 205/55R16, and the spare tire size is 195/65R15. Tires are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually installed on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, ensuring contact with the road, and maintaining the vehicle's driving performance. The 2018 Sagitar is an A-segment sedan with body dimensions of 4655mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1453mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2651mm. The car is equipped with 16-inch aluminum alloy wheels, LED high-performance composite taillights, halogen integrated headlights, a windshield with a sunshade area, and green UV-protective heat-insulating glass.

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SanAdrian
08/10/25 6:24pm

I've been driving an 18-version Sagitar for two years, and the original tires are Hankook Kinergy Eco with the specification 205/55 R16. They feel quite fuel-efficient, and the noise isn't too loud when driving in the city. Over time, I've noticed they have good wear resistance, but the grip is average in rain or snow, so I need to drive slower. For maintenance, I check the tire pressure once a month, keeping it between 2.2-2.4 bar, which can extend the tire life by 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers. If the budget allows, switching to Michelin Primacy can offer more comfort and better high-speed stability. Some car owners have Goodyear as their original tires, which may vary depending on the car model and configuration. You can check the manual or the label on the tire sidewall. Don't forget that tires age after three or four years and should be replaced—safe driving is important.

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SanIris
09/23/25 6:40am

As someone who frequently drives on highways, I chose the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max tires for my 2018 Sagitar. They are durable for long-distance driving, fuel-efficient, and provide stable handling. The original tire brand may vary, with some users mentioning Bridgestone Ecopia, depending on the sales region. The standard tire size is usually 205/55 R16, and choosing the right one can save fuel and reduce hassle. For daily use, avoid potholes to protect the rims and shock absorbers, and regularly perform wheel alignment to minimize wear. If considering an upgrade, Michelin or Pirelli tires offer better comfort and performance on wet roads. In short, tires are crucial for driving safety—don’t overlook them.

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DeKeegan
11/07/25 2:08am

I drive an 18 Sagitar for daily commuting, with the original Hankook tires. They are affordable and sufficient for city driving. After more than a year of use, there have been no issues, and maintenance is simple—just buy a tire pressure gauge for easy checks. The tire brand isn't fixed; it could be Goodyear or Bridgestone, depending on luck. The key is not to buy overly cheap tires—safety comes first. I recommend choosing mainstream brands and rotating them regularly.

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McDelaney
12/28/25 3:53am

I usually drive a 2018 Sagitar with my family, and the tires are typically Hankook or Goodyear, as specified in the manual. It's comfortable to drive, but I switch to Michelin when they get old to improve quietness. Maintaining proper tire pressure can prevent blowouts, especially during seasons with temperature fluctuations. It's recommended to check the tread depth before driving; replace them when it's down to 1.6 mm to avoid poor braking in the rain. Before long trips, perform a balance check to ensure safety.

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