What brand of tires should the Malibu be replaced with?

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LaBraxton
07/25/25 3:29pm
The Malibu should be replaced with Goodyear brand tires. Information about Goodyear tires is as follows: 1. The main characteristics of Goodyear tires are strong grip and good handling performance. 2. There are 11 different tread patterns for Goodyear passenger car tires on the official website. Information about car tires is as follows: 1. Tires: These are circular elastic rubber products mounted on various vehicles or machinery to roll on the ground. 2. Car tires: They are one of the important components of a car, directly in contact with the road surface, working together with the car suspension to cushion the impact during driving, ensuring good ride comfort and smooth driving; ensuring good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; improving the car's traction, braking, and off-road capability; bearing the weight of the car.
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OEli
08/11/25 9:28pm
I've been driving my Malibu for over three years now, and when it comes to changing tires, I particularly prefer Michelin or Goodyear, mainly for the comfort they offer in a family car. Sitting inside, there's hardly any bumpiness felt. The Malibu is a typical midsize sedan, with the original tire size usually being 215/55R17. Choosing the wrong tires can lead to faster wear, and it's also important to pay attention to the tire season type. For instance, in areas with heavy snowfall like mine, all-season tires are prioritized for their durability and convenience. Don't forget to have the mechanic check the alignment and tire pressure during the change; otherwise, driving for a while could lead to uneven tire wear, affecting safety and leading to additional expenses. For those who drive frequently, these brands can last around 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers, offering a high cost-performance ratio overall.
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