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What is the tire model of the Bora?

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VonMaverick
07/23/25 11:08pm
The Bora has two tire models: 205/55R16 and 195/65R15. The tire model 205/55R16 indicates that the tire width is 205 millimeters, the aspect ratio is 55, 'R' stands for radial tire, and '16' means it can be mounted on a 16-inch rim. The aspect ratio of 55 means the tire's sidewall height is 55% of the tire's section width. The Bora is equipped with two engines: a 1.5-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4-liter turbocharged engine. It features a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension. The car's dimensions are 4562 mm in length, 1793 mm in width, 1468 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2614 mm.
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Melo
08/10/25 6:52pm
The tire specifications for the Volkswagen Bora typically vary depending on the model year and configuration. For example, my own car is the base model, equipped with 185/65 R15 tires, which means a tire width of 185 millimeters, an aspect ratio of 65%, and a wheel diameter of 15 inches. This setup balances daily fuel efficiency and comfort. Over time, I've realized how crucial it is to choose the correct tire size—even minor discrepancies can affect braking distance and handling, especially on wet or slippery roads. My car's manual recommends inspecting the tires every two years or 30,000 kilometers to prevent uneven wear and reduce the risk of blowouts. Higher trim models sometimes use 205/55 R16 tires, which are wider and better suited for high-speed driving. To find the exact specifications, it's best to refer to the owner's manual or the sidewall label on the tire, where the full code is printed. Personally, I also make it a habit to regularly inflate the tires to the standard pressure, around 230 kPa, which helps extend their lifespan and adds a few thousand kilometers to their usability.
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ElenaFitz
09/23/25 7:17am
The common tire models for the Bora include 185/65 R15, which is standard for the base version. The 185mm tire width combined with a 65 aspect ratio provides moderate grip, ensuring a smooth and stable ride without excessive bumpiness. As someone frequently involved with cars, I've noticed that owners often overlook size compatibility issues. If the tire model doesn't match during replacement—for example, if the rim diameter differs by an inch—the car might trigger a dashboard warning or even veer off course. The higher-end Bora models typically use 205/55 R16 tires, which are wider than the base version, offering quicker handling response. The combination of numbers and letters on the tire sidewall indicates the model, such as 185 for width and R for radial construction. It's recommended to stick to the original specifications when replacing tires, as deviations can lead to increased fuel consumption.
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DelAustin
11/07/25 2:45am
The tires of the Volkswagen Bora are generally divided into two categories: the base version usually uses 185/65 R15, while the higher-end version commonly features 205/55 R16. I checked this information right after buying my car because choosing the wrong model directly affects driving safety. The numbers in the model indicate the tire width and aspect ratio. For daily city driving, 185 is sufficient for fuel efficiency. I make it a habit to check the tire pressure every weekend, keeping it at 230kPa to prevent unexpected wear. You can easily find the specific data by flipping through the owner's manual or checking the sidewall of the tire.
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