
The tires on the Axela are from the Goodyear brand. Introduction to Goodyear: Goodyear tires strike a balance between comfort and durability to some extent, and they come in two specifications: 205/60R16 and 215/45R18. Below is some related information about the Mazda Axela: 1. The Axela is a vehicle under Changan Mazda, and it is the third model to adopt the 'Skyactiv' technology and the 'Kodo' design theme. 2. In terms of body dimensions, the Axela measures 4582mm in length, 1795mm in width, and 1458mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. 3. Regarding its appearance, the Axela features a larger and flatter front grille, with chrome decorations added between the grille and the headlight assembly. The front bumper has a designed-through air intake at the bottom, giving it a visually broad and refined look, and the side lines are very smooth.

I've been driving the Mazda3 (Axela) for over a year now. The original tires are usually Bridgestone Ecopia series, which offer stable quality and decent wet road grip. Tire brands significantly impact handling and fuel consumption, so it's advisable to regularly check tire pressure and wear. If you notice the tires aren't the original brand, it might be due to different batches or replacements by the 4S shop. Other options on the market include Michelin, which offers more comfort but at a higher price, or domestic brands like Double Star that provide good cost-performance. Remember to maintain consistency on the same axle when replacing tires to avoid handling issues—safe driving is paramount. The car performs quietly on highways, and the tires play a key role in this.

As an Axela owner, my car is equipped with Goodyear Assurance tires, which perform well for city driving—durable but a bit noisy. Don’t underestimate tires; they directly impact braking distance. If you suspect the brand is incorrect, check the manual or the sidewall label for factory specifications. When replacing tires, I tried Michelin, which offered better noise reduction but wore out faster. During maintenance, always monitor tread depth—replace immediately if it falls below 1.6mm. For rainy conditions, prioritize brands with strong grip—safety comes first.

My Mazda3's tires are Dunlop, which come as standard from the factory and are reliable and durable. I recommend you directly check the brand markings on the side of the tires, as they are clearly labeled. There are significant differences between brands, for example, Bridgestone is economical and practical, while Michelin offers a quieter and more comfortable ride. Pay attention to checking tire pressure during daily driving to reduce wear, and don't wait until there's a leak to address it. If you're changing tires, choosing a major brand ensures both safety and good value for money.


