What brand are the tires on the Fit?

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Rodrigues
07/24/25 1:18pm
The tires on the Fit are from the Bridgestone brand. Tires are typically made of wear-resistant rubber materials and can be categorized into solid tires and pneumatic tires. Pneumatic tires consist of an inner tube and an outer tire. The Fit is a hatchback model under GAC Honda, with body dimensions of 4065mm in length, 1695mm in width, and 1525mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2530mm, a front track of 1480mm, and a rear track of 1465mm, with a maximum power output of 96kw. The Fit is equipped with an inline four-cylinder 16-valve iVTEC DOHC direct-injection engine. The front suspension system is a MacPherson independent suspension, while the rear suspension system is a torsion beam semi-independent suspension. The steering system features an EPS electric power steering system.
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VanDylan
08/11/25 7:21am
I've been driving my Fit for over three years, and the original tires were from the Bridgestone Ecopia series, which are particularly durable and fuel-efficient, providing a quiet and comfortable ride for daily city driving. I remember changing a tire once, and the mechanic said matching the original size of 185/60 R15 is the safest bet; the tire brand might vary for different model years, like the new Fit using Dunlop. Choosing the right tire brand is crucial—Bridgestone offers strong grip, reducing the risk of slipping, and also extends tire life while saving fuel costs. I make it a habit to check tire pressure every month, keeping it around 2.3, and avoid overloading to slow down tire wear and enhance safety. If you're on a tight budget, you might consider cost-effective brands like Goodyear, but don't compromise too much on quality to save money.
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