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

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JulianaRose
07/29/25 12:17pm
The 10th-generation Accord uses Michelin PRIMACY-3 tires, with the tire model being 235/45R18. 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 tires are marketed in over 170 countries worldwide. For the 10th-generation Accord's tires, the following points should be noted during daily use: Regularly check the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. Due to driving wear, the tread grooves gradually become shallower. If the tread wears flat, it loses its water drainage and anti-skid functions, significantly reducing the car's performance. Small cracks may also pose a risk of blowouts during high-speed driving. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles lodged in the grooves; Park on level ground whenever possible. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials that may deteriorate rubber. After parking, avoid turning the steering wheel, as this accelerates tire wear; Do not splash water to cool the tires. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires can overheat, and tire pressure may increase. In such cases, park to allow the tires to cool naturally. Never release air to reduce pressure or splash water to cool the tires, as this can cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber; Avoid sudden braking. Minimize frequent or hard braking to prevent accelerated tread wear caused by dragging between the tires and the ground.
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DeHenry
08/13/25 10:51pm
I remember when driving the 10th-generation Accord, the original tires were usually Michelin or Yokohama, depending on the specific vehicle configuration. Our car was purchased in 2018 and came with Michelin Primacy tires, which provided a quiet and comfortable ride with good handling. After driving about 30,000 kilometers, I noticed significant tread wear and switched to Bridgestone Ecopia tires, which are more durable and suitable for city commuting. The tire brands aren't fixed—some versions may use Goodyear or Dunlop, as automakers adjust based on procurement costs and regional factors. It's important to maintain proper tire pressure and check wear every 5,000 kilometers to prevent skidding risks. Before long trips, always test tire pressure and temperature—don't cut corners on these small things; safety comes first. When replacing tires, consider different brands to find what suits your driving habits best.
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LouisRose
10/09/25 2:46am
As an auto mechanic, I've worked on many 10th-generation Accords. The factory tires are often Bridgestone's eco-friendly tires or Yokohama's sporty tires, varying by engine displacement and region. North American models commonly use Michelin, while Asian versions frequently come with Yokohama. When helping customers replace tires in the workshop, I always check tread depth and wear patterns - uneven wear may indicate suspension issues. During routine maintenance, I recommend comprehensive inspections every six months, including tire pressure adjustment and wheel balancing. This generation Accord typically uses 215/55 R17 tires, and when replacing, customers can opt for Continental or Pirelli for enhanced performance. Remember that tire lifespan is significantly affected by driving habits - hard braking or off-road use will shorten it, while smooth driving can extend it beyond 50,000 km. Always pay attention to unusual tire noises or vibrations, addressing them early to prevent major failures.
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LeviFitz
11/22/25 4:03am
Ha! As a car enthusiast, the 10th-gen Accord comes with quite a variety of tire brands. I've seen mainstream ones like Michelin, Bridgestone, and Yokohama, probably paired with different trims. The OEM tires are usually 215/55 R17 size, mainly focused on fuel efficiency. If you prefer sporty driving, consider upgrading to Goodyear Eagle F1 or Pirelli P Zero for better grip. When purchasing, check the manufacturing date label to avoid buying old stock tires. This car delivers a comfortable ride, and tire choice directly affects performance - I'd recommend testing different brands' dry/wet performance. Replacement cycle is around 40,000 km, adjusted based on actual wear. Don't neglect regular cleaning of wheel hub dirt to maintain overall aesthetics.
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