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What is the normal tire pressure for the Emgrand?

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CaliMarie
07/29/25 10:25pm
The normal tire pressure for the Emgrand is around 2.5 atmospheres. The standard tire pressure varies depending on the type of car tires. The Emgrand is a compact car under the Geely brand, with a length of 4632 mm, a width of 1789 mm, a height of 1470 mm, and a wheelbase of 2650 mm. The exterior design of the Emgrand follows the family-style design, exuding a strong sense of fashion and sportiness. The front grille and the headlights on both sides feature an integrated design, creating a highly cohesive look. The grille interior adopts a layered design, radiating a strong sporty vibe. The headlights on both sides have a sharp and aggressive design, offering high recognizability and a bold appearance.
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McNora
08/15/25 11:08pm
I've been driving my Emgrand for several years and found that maintaining normal tire pressure around 2.2-2.5 bar for both front and rear wheels works best. The exact figures depend on the model year - the most accurate way is to check the small label on the door frame or refer to the owner's manual, as different versions may have slight variations (some recommend 2.4 bar for front tires, for example). I make it a habit to check tire pressure monthly with a gauge, especially during seasonal changes or before long highway trips. Overinflation causes rapid center tread wear and a bouncy ride, while underinflation leads to accelerated shoulder wear, increased fuel consumption, and even blowout risks. Safety first - if the car feels unstable or the steering seems heavier, check the tire pressure immediately.
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LilaRose
10/18/25 2:50am
As a driver, I understand that tire pressure is greatly affected by seasons. The normal range for the Emgrand is between 2.2-2.5 bar, but in cold winter weather, the pressure tends to drop, so it's necessary to top it up to 2.4 or 2.5. Conversely, in hot summer weather, it should be reduced to around 2.2 to avoid expansion from high temperatures. Remember to measure when the car is cold, otherwise the reading won't be accurate after a high-speed drive. I also frequently check the tire condition, as improper tire pressure can affect braking sensitivity and make high-speed driving more dangerous. Don't overlook it when changing tires either; maintaining the proper range can save fuel, protect the car, and avoid the hassle of a breakdown on the road.
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