What is the general tire pressure for cars?
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Car tire pressure is generally between 2.3-2.5 bar, which is suitable for most household vehicles. However, different car models may have varying tire pressure limits. The recommended tire pressure should always follow the manufacturer's specifications, as tire pressure settings must account for factors such as vehicle weight, chassis height, and driving conditions. Tire pressure is not necessarily related to the brand of the tire. As long as the tire pressure remains within a reasonable range, it will not significantly impact the vehicle. During driving, the tire pressure of the four wheels may vary due to different driving conditions, but a pressure difference of 0.1 bar among the tires will not cause any issues. Excessive tire pressure can lead to steering deviation in some car models and reduce driving comfort. Moreover, driving on rough roads with overinflated tires increases the risk of tire blowouts when encountering road protrusions.