What is the tire model for the 10th generation Accord?
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The tire specifications for the 10th generation Accord are 225/50-R17-94V, with the original factory tires being Michelin PRIMACY-3. Below is relevant information about the Accord: 1. Exterior: Features square LED headlights that increase the illumination range by 50% compared to previous models. The LED daytime running lights use high-brightness LED sources and are designed as an integrated unit with the headlights, along with a new set of taillights composed entirely of LED sources. 2. Configuration: Building upon Honda's unique VTEC technology, it employs direct injection, Atkinson cycle, and VTC (Variable Valve Timing Control), and introduces an ERG exhaust gas recirculation system, improving fuel economy by 13% and increasing maximum torque by 8%. High-strength transmission belts are used to achieve a wide gear ratio, providing efficient transportation. The 'G-DesignShift' control technology quickly responds to the driver's demands.
I've been driving the 10th-gen Accord for a while now. It usually comes with 215/55R17 tires from the factory, but it depends on your trim level. Those numbers mean: 215 is the tire width in millimeters, 55 is the aspect ratio percentage, and R17 is the wheel diameter in inches. That's the size I'm using on my car, and it feels quite stable and comfortable. Different trim levels may vary - for example, the sport version sometimes comes with 235/45R18 tires, which offer better grip but produce more road noise. I recommend checking your vehicle manual or simply looking at the markings on the tire sidewall before each maintenance or tire replacement. Regularly checking tire pressure is also important to avoid excessive wear. By the way, when getting new tires, it's best to match the original specifications to avoid affecting the suspension and safety. Personally, I check my tire condition every two years - safety first.