What is the tire model of the Kia Cerato?

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VonDeclan
07/29/25 9:10pm
Dongfeng Yueda Kia Cerato uses Kumho tires, and the tire model is Kumho KH18-195/60R15 88H. Here is more information about this tire: 1. KH18 - refers to a series model of Kumho tires. 2. 195 - indicates that the tread width of the tire is 195mm. 3. 60 - represents the aspect ratio, meaning the section height is 60% of the width. 4. R - indicates that the tire is a radial tire. 5. 15 - shows the rim diameter is 15 inches. 6. 88 - stands for the load index 88, meaning the maximum load capacity of this tire is 560 kg. 7. H - represents the speed rating of 210 km/h. Tips for using tires: (1) When driving uphill, try to use inertia to drive, shift gears timely, and maintain appropriate reserve power for the vehicle. Do not wait until the car stops to start again, so as to reduce tire wear. (2) When turning, control the speed according to the curve conditions. Do not turn at high speed, otherwise the vehicle will generate a large centrifugal force, causing the cargo to tilt and the center of gravity to shift to one side, overloading and dragging a single tire, accelerating wear. At the same time, the tire may be laterally cut by the wheel rim, causing damage.
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