What is the appropriate tire pressure for the Buick Excelle?
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Buick Excelle's normal tire pressure ranges between 2.3~2.5. More information about the Buick Excelle is as follows: 1. The Buick Excelle is Buick's first five-door coupe, integrating the best dynamic genes that Buick can offer for mid-size cars, providing the new generation of young and sharp drivers with an extraordinary and exhilarating driving experience. 2. The all-new Buick Excelle adopts a new family design language and introduces the General Motors' new generation 1.3T/1.0T-Ecotec dual-injection turbocharged engines for the first time. It is equipped with the iteratively upgraded Buick eConnect connectivity technology, featuring a newly designed in-vehicle human-machine interaction interface that supports cloud-centered connected applications and services.
I know this well! After driving my Excelle for over five years, the most stable tire pressure is maintaining 2.3 to 2.5 bar when the tires are cold. Checking with a tire pressure gauge before heading out in the morning is the most accurate, as the pressure can increase by about 0.2 after driving. In the summer heat, don't overinflate—exceeding 2.6 bar can lead to tire blowouts on bumpy roads. When I recently changed tires, the mechanic mentioned the tire pressure label is posted near the driver's door frame, and sure enough, it says 2.4 bar when I crouched down to look. The spare tire needs even more attention—last time I got a flat fixed, I found the spare had lost all its air from sitting unused for years. The manual states the spare should be inflated to 2.9 bar to be reliable.