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What is the name of the original tire for the Corolla?

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VonLillian
07/28/25 10:29pm
The original tires for the base model Corolla are Dunlop or Michelin, while the higher-end models come with Bridgestone tires. The Corolla tire specifications include 195/65R15, 225/45R17, and 205/55R16. The Bridgestone Turanza tires used in the Corolla are selected as standard equipment by world-renowned mid-to-high-end passenger car models, focusing on a comfortable driving experience. The Toyota Corolla is a compact car under the Toyota brand, with a wheelbase of 2700 mm and dimensions of 4635 mm in length, 1780 mm in width, and 1455 mm in height. The Toyota Corolla is equipped with two engines: a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine.
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KayleeMarie
08/12/25 1:54am
On my Corolla, the original tires are the Bridgestone Turanza series, specifically the T005A model. These tires are really great because they're designed to be quiet and comfortable, making them especially suitable for daily commuting. The road noise is minimal, so it doesn't cause headaches. After driving for a few years, I found that they have excellent wear resistance, meaning less frequent tire changes, saving both money and hassle. Additionally, Bridgestone tires provide solid grip on wet roads, reducing the risk of skidding, but remember to regularly check tire pressure and tread wear. If you notice cracks or severe wear, it's time to visit the shop for new ones. Overall, this is why Toyota chose them as the original fit—they balance performance and cost, meeting the needs of most car owners. If the budget allows, you could consider upgrading to a higher-end model from the same brand, but sticking with these is more than sufficient.
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McLucia
10/01/25 4:02am
From my experience with the Corolla, the original tires are usually Dunlop SP Touring, a durable and practical choice. Having driven this car for tens of thousands of kilometers on long trips, the tires have consistently performed reliably with few minor issues, saving me a lot of maintenance headaches. Dunlop focuses on wear resistance, making them suitable for drivers who frequently travel at high speeds, and they are less prone to bursting on bumpy roads. I appreciate their affordability and low fuel consumption, requiring only simple maintenance like monthly tire pressure checks. The noise reduction is decent but not top-tier, with some noise over potholes. However, for family use, they offer great value for money. I recommend friends not rush to replace the original tires after buying a car—try them first unless road conditions are particularly demanding. This approach ensures peace of mind and hassle-free driving.
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