What brand of tires does the Buick Excelle use?
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Different models of the Buick Excelle are equipped with different tires. The base models use 195/65R15 Giti tires, while the mid-range and high-end models are equipped with 205/60R16 Goodyear tires. Here are some relevant introductions about car tires: 1. When the surface of a car tire wears down to the position of the triangular symbol, it should be replaced promptly to prevent safety hazards. 2. After replacing or repairing a tire, it is essential to perform a four-wheel alignment and dynamic balance to prevent abnormal vibrations when driving at high speeds. Avoid driving over potholes at high speeds to prevent tire blowouts.
I drove a Buick Excelle for several years, and the original tires were usually Michelin or Bridgestone brands, depending on your model year and configuration. If it's a new car, I recommend checking the manual or the side door label first to confirm the size, which is often something like 215/50R17. I often recommend friends to switch to Michelin's Premacy series because it's comfortable, durable, and has low noise at high speeds. Of course, Goodyear is also a good choice, especially in northern areas with more rain and snow in winter, as it offers better grip. Regular maintenance is essential—check tire pressure and tread wear monthly to extend lifespan and improve safety. If you've used them for over three years, consider replacing them; don’t wait until a tire goes flat to act urgently.