What brand of tires does the 10th-generation Accord use?

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VanWillow
07/24/25 12:01pm
The 10th-generation Accord comes with three tire brands, such as Bridgestone, Michelin, and Hankook, with different model years using different tires. Below is relevant information: 1. The tire specifications for the 10th-generation Accord are 225/50R17-94V, and the original factory tire brand is Michelin PRIMACY-3. The wheel hub is internally fitted with damping adhesive, and the openings on the spokes connect to the side openings of the tire, which to some extent reduces wind noise during driving. 2. Michelin was founded in 1889 in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Over more than 100 years, Michelin has undergone continuous innovation and development. It now operates businesses across five continents and has R&D centers in Europe, North America, and Asia. Michelin firmly believes that safety is the top priority for drivers and the most fundamental mission for tire manufacturers.
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Parra
08/11/25 6:10am
The original tires for the 10th-generation Accord are usually from well-known brands like Michelin, Bridgestone, or Dunlop, depending on your car's configuration and production year. Having driven an Accord for several years, I've noticed that tire brands can vary by region and trim level. For example, higher-end models might come with Michelin Primacy series, which prioritize comfort and low noise, while base models may feature Bridgestone Turanza tires, which offer better durability. To confirm your tire brand, the easiest method is to crouch down and check the small lettering on the tire sidewall, where the brand logo and specifications are engraved. Regular maintenance is also crucial because good tires not only affect driving stability but also fuel efficiency and wet-road grip. I recommend checking tire pressure every two weeks and keeping it within the manufacturer's recommended range. When replacing tires, choose the same specifications and brand to ensure compatibility and avoid increased bumpiness while driving. In the long run, investing in high-quality tires enhances driving safety.
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