What brand of tires does the Geely Emgrand use?

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OMolly
07/29/25 3:21am
Geely Emgrand uses Giti tires. Tires are circular elastic rubber products assembled on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. They are usually mounted on metal rims, supporting the vehicle body, cushioning external impacts, enabling contact with the road surface, and ensuring the vehicle's driving performance. The Geely Emgrand is a compact 4-door 5-seater sedan with dimensions of 4632mm in length, 1789mm in width, and 1470mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2650mm. It is equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, reaching a top speed of 170 kilometers per hour. The fuel tank capacity is 50L, featuring MacPherson strut independent front suspension and torsion beam non-independent rear suspension, with a front-wheel drive configuration.
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DelAndres
08/12/25 7:12am
I'm an Emgrand owner and have been driving it for almost three years. The original tires are from Giti, size 215/50 R17. At first, I found them quite quiet and smooth for city driving. But they feel a bit bumpy on rural dirt roads with increased noise. After changing them once, I realized how much tires affect fuel consumption - slightly lower pressure can significantly increase fuel usage. Now I regularly check tread patterns and rotate them quarterly. I'd advise new car owners to pay attention to this - don't wait until severe wear to replace them, as timely maintenance saves fuel costs and ensures safety. Emgrand tires are quite wear-resistant, typically lasting 50,000-60,000 km before replacement. Remember to choose reputable brands - don't go for cheap no-name tires as it's not worth the trade-off.
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