What is the normal tire pressure for the Buick Verano?
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The normal tire pressure for the Buick Verano is around 2.5, with a fluctuation of 0.2. Due to the effect of thermal expansion and contraction, the tire pressure can be slightly higher in winter and slightly lower in summer. When the vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), the system can alert the driver in case of low tire pressure. The Buick Verano is a new compact model under the Buick brand. The dimensions of this car are 4718mm in length, 1802mm in width, and 1466mm in height (1471mm for the 1.5T model), with a wheelbase of 2700mm. The Buick Verano offers two engine options: a 1.5L and a 1.5T, with maximum power outputs of 118 horsepower and 169 horsepower, respectively.
I remember driving the Buick Verano these years, the normal tire pressure is between 220 to 240 kPa, but you should always check the small label on the door edge. It's usually located on the inside of the driver's side door frame—just open it to find the recommended value. The first time I overlooked it, when the tire pressure was too low, fuel consumption shot up and the steering wheel even shook; when it was too high, the ride became uncomfortably bumpy. Now I make it a habit to check once a month—just buy an inexpensive tire pressure gauge. Measuring cold tires is the most accurate, so I do it in the morning before moving the car in the garage. In winter, tire pressure drops quickly due to low temperatures, so you need to top it up a bit; in summer, high temperatures naturally increase the pressure, so avoid overinflating. Maintaining good tire pressure extends tire life and reduces fuel consumption—safety first, don’t let it affect driving smoothness. Developing this habit saves money and hassle, perfect for experienced drivers like me sharing tips.